Since we're reintroducing ourselves, let me do the same.
I'm a guy in my late 30s who, no surprise, loves the story of Mount St. Helens. Been a lifelong passion of mine since I was a kid.
I wanted to be a volcanologist but ended up in communications, so here's my attempt to thread the needle.
I'm a guy in my late 30s who, no surprise, loves the story of Mount St. Helens. Been a lifelong passion of mine since I was a kid.
I wanted to be a volcanologist but ended up in communications, so here's my attempt to thread the needle.
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No shit, I'm neurodivergent (sup my ADHDers), so it comes with the whole territory.
So, cut to a few years later, and I'm here — among others. Next year, I'll be doing this again for the 45th, so get ready.
It's a story that weaves human and geological history. Lives and landscapes forever changed. While paradise was lost, science leaped forward.
Welcome aboard.
One brought back a chunk of solidified ash or something. It was like holding a piece of the moon to young me.