<< Slide Image Left On The Website Mastheads (here and elsewhere) Since I consider myself a realist with a balanced point of view it is also important for me look at the darker side. My first bigger M7.3 earthquake was in 1946; the second an M8.1 just three years later, in 1949. Those who dance with earthquakes and volcanoes are considered mad by those who cannot smell the sulfur. I begin to deal with BIG (MEGA) EARTHQUAKES at New Cascadia Dawn© - Cascadia Rising - M9 to M10+, An Intelligent Grandfather's Guide© next, Simon Fraser University (foreground) Kulshan Stratovolcano© / Mount Baker Stratovolcano (background)© ~ Image by Stan G. Webb - In Retirement©, An Intelligent Grandfather's Guides© next, The Man From Minto© - A Prospector Who Knows His Rocks And Stuff© Learn more about the Cascadia Volcanic Arc© (Part of Pacific Ring of Fire) Cascadia Volcanoes© and the currently active Mount Meager Massif©, part of the Cascadia Volcanic Arc© [ash flow, debris flows, fumaroles and hot springs], just northwest of Pemberton and Whistler, Canada ~ My personal interest in the Mount Meager Massif© is that the last volcanic vent blew north, into the Bridge River Valley [The Bridge River Valley Community Association (BRVCA), [formerly Bridge River Valley Economic Development Society], near my hometown. I am the Man From Minto© - A Prospector Who Knows His Rocks And Stuff© I grew up in a small towns and in the North where the the rule was share and share alike. I'm a Creative Commons type of guy. Copy and paste ANY OR ALL OF MY MATERIAL anywhere you want. Hyperlinks to your own Social Media are at the bottom of each post. Creative Commons License
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Thursday, September 13, 2018

Lilies Slideshow©

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by: Stan G. Webb - In Retirement
Published on Jul 18, 2015
There is such a variety of beautiful colours and a wide ranging choice of lily; usually with a wonderful scent. These are but four: Star Gazer, Journey's End, Golden Splendor and Blood Lily.

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