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Nancy with Alaska Wilderness Etchings, one of our vendors from Anchor Point, was kind enough to share her story and pictures about the recent eruption of Mt. Redoubt. And we now have a shirt and mug to commemorate the volcano (see photo at bottom): Mr. Redoubt Kicks Ash.
April 4th about 6:50 am I woke up to a puzzling sound. It sounded like thunder but it was going for too long, besides in AK we don't usually get thunder, especially in winter. I get up to look out the bedroom window and Wow! a big nasty gray cloud is most of the sky but the 2 side edges are a nice clear blue sky day trying to get started. "Holy Mackerel! The volcano blew!" I holler. Then I see orange lighting. Man, this is just too cool! Go into the living room and see this cloud moving toward Homer. Go back to the bedroom and wait and watch for more lightning and rollling thunder. Listened and watched for more than 5 minutes I'm sure. OK, this is way too cool. Call Dad to let him know the volcano blew again (he called me to inform me of the 1st blow on March 26th @ 5:30am so I could get the truck in the shop). Now I go outside and try to describe this to him and get some pictures. No ash is falling yet. Don't know how long it was b4 the daylight started getting less, then the visibility started decreasing. The color of daylight changed to a dirty brownish but not the same as with wild fires. The visibility we watched go from 7 miles to 200 yards b4 our eyes. Got a pic of the sun after it started to become visible again thru the living room window. With the March 26th ash cloud we got, we could see the ash falling - looked like dirty globs of snow falling. This time we couldn't see anything falling just visibility less distance. We were left with very fine dust with this episode, but the accumulated depth was much more than the 1st episode, maybe a total of 1/4 inch. The inital ashfall didn't seem so bad in comparison to the days after with winds constantly blowing the ash out of the trees and continuallly re-covering everything we have cleaned. Watching the snow melt so fast was awesome thanks to the ash. Places the snow was over 30 inches deep are already bare in just a few days of melting. Date 4/17/09 Anchorage Temperature Daylight 14 hrs 57 mins
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