Pflaum, Timothy-Michael wrote:

> Sorry for giving you the wrong lead by omitting three words which are:
> Did you pull the plug......on the volcano ?
>

*OH!  ok.. the truth is that Mt. Saint Helens is still alive!

What makes the situation strange is that the region is so new that
People just took it for granted that the forest was stable and built
roads and cabins right on the side that blew out<G>

Unlike Europe- the oldest residence out here is a Log Cabin built
about 1830 or so...  Hudson Bay Co. out of Canada had an outpost
here in Vancouver for tradeing furs for gear to the Injuns..


> The old man at the Spirtlake lodge was a grizzly-coddger!
> (*Ver shtay'n zee?)
>
> Nicht ganz, aber was ich im National Geographic Magazin lesen konnte so mu�
> der alte Mann ein Flucher gewesen sein.
> Not quite, but from what I read in National Geographic I suppose
> grizzly-coddger could mean a cusser.
> With cussing on his lips he was fried right into hell.
> Do I interpret that correctly ?

Yup- He went to Hell like slide'n down a greased chute!

A more stuborn, wrinkled wiskey drinking reprobate hasn't been
found. Harry Truman shook his fist at the Mountian and said it'd
take an act of God to get him to move..

*It did May 18th 1980!

>
>
> BTW, the front cover of the NGS-magazine with the Helens story is something
> to behold, very dramatic colors.
> If you look at it too long you start coughing from the dust seeping off the
> page.

Dust settled and now is below the forest duff- (pine needles,leaves and bark)
It's comming back, and in fact the cleaning gave the Elk more food<G>

-=A=-


>
>
> -=A=-
>
> G�nter
> OP 64
> Siegen
> Germany
>

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