18 May 2020, 10:21 AM
pianojugglerForty Years Ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/..._of_Mount_St._HelensI was at the library downtown working on a paper since the end of the school year was approaching. I remember coming home on the bus everyone was talking about "it blew".
There were a lot of trees around us, so I couldn't see it from the house, but I went down to the freeway overpass a mile south and could see the ash cloud about 75 miles away. We got a very fine sprinkling of ash.
Eastern Washington got covered.
57 people died.
Nine years ago I met up with Clan OT and we drove up to the observation center. It was too cloudy to see the mountain -- or what remains of it. I'll find some pictures later today.
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20 May 2020, 12:16 PM
NinaIt's fair to say that had St. Helens not erupted, my life would be a lot different today.
Mr. Nina and I had been dating, but I moved to Seattle to go to UW in August 1979 and I think we both just assumed that was that. But after the eruption he was one of the first in for research, and found himself spending a lot of time there over the next year or so. It's only about 2 hours from Seattle to one of the I-5 staging areas, so we were able to see a lot of each other. The rest, as they say, is history.
