April 16, 201016 yr Author The pictures above, the first two are of the first volcano which was tiny compared to what we are dealing with now (which is relatively small as well). The last picture is of the current eruption or rather one of the rivers which is constantly flooding now.
April 17, 201016 yr The Ministry of Silly Taxi Rides is not amused. Stranded in Oslo, Cleese takes taxi to Brussels - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
April 18, 201016 yr Notwithstanding the terrible effects the eruption has had on Icelanders and on those who need to get somewhere, the effect here in Windsor - a very few miles from Heathrow and bang under the flight path - has been one of unhead-of daytime silence, and just as warm sunny spring days have come upon us. It's just marvelously peaceful here. I'm doing my best to enjoy it while it lasts, though for the sake of those adversely affected, I hope it's not too long.
April 19, 201016 yr Wow, that is a cool pic. Love that site. My wife is covering for a fellow high school teacher who is stuck in Paris with 24 kids who cannot get out of there. They had been there two weeks before the delay and now they are going nuts. Hard to picture corraling that many disgruntled 17/18 year olds.
April 19, 201016 yr working around the clock and constantly dealing with 24 high school kids does take away from the atmospherics.
April 20, 201016 yr Check this out to see the flights and map with volcanic dust cloud - RadarVirtuel.com with a Volcano Ashes Layer
April 20, 201016 yr Pfft, they set their White House on fire indefinitely just to keep warm. Don't let anyone/thing tell you otherwise.
April 20, 201016 yr Author I see trees in those pictures. My image of Iceland is shattered. We do have some trees, just not a whole lot and most of it has been planted in the last 100 years. We are still close enough to barren wasteland to have NASA experiment for the moon missions here back in the day. Pfft, they set their White House on fire indefinitely just to keep warm. Don't let anyone/thing tell you otherwise. We have the geyser's to keep us warm, we burn stuff just for fun.
April 23, 201016 yr Author The problem is that we've never found a cool name for the volcano and it is still named after the glacier. Next door we have M
April 23, 201016 yr Check this out to see the flights and map with volcanic dust cloud - RadarVirtuel.com with a Volcano Ashes Layer Thanks for that. Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security Page Blocked URL address: RadarVirtuel.com with a Volcano Ashes Layer Rating: Dangerous Threat details: Verified fraud page or threat source.
April 24, 201016 yr Another Mac user sent me the link, and it did look legit and shows moving planes in the air with airports and weather and ash cloud.
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