PS Nathalie asked where I live in relation to yesterday's photos. If you go down to the bottom of this page and look at M & Mme Benaut's post, you will see the volcano in the background - about 17 km as the crow flies. This photo was taken in front of my place. Rabaul is behind and to the left of the ash cloud.
Ooops - they are no longer on the bottom !! Click on older posts at the bottom of the page and they will be at the top of the page that pops up.
Live life to the fullest sweetie! Wonderful....hughugs
ReplyDeleteBBQ in the rain at a volcano... how exciting is that?
ReplyDeleteThe party goes on... atta girl!
ReplyDeleteNice pics!
I've had dinner once at the base of the (active) Arenal vulcano in Costa Rica and it was awesome, so I think I know what you mean by surreal!... But that one over there looks much more dangerous! Have fun and take care! :-)
ReplyDeleteWow the volcano photo looked amazing. Rain is fun too...lol. Had been through this experience too, so we continue BBQ under some umbrellas...lol
ReplyDeleteLooks like you need one or two of those pop-up canopies. That volcano looks like a glowing heap of rubies - astounding!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that's both awesome and scary!
ReplyDeleteLove your title for the post. :)
What a fantastic place for a barbie!
ReplyDeleteAnd wet-look Jules, too! What a hottie. Hee hee.
BBQ in the rain by a volcano - what a different life you lead from us!
ReplyDeleteHi All
ReplyDeleteHyde & ancient one - yeah, weird aren't we??
Dive - we all looked like shags on a rock when the night was over.
JM & Alice - experienced hey? Well you'd be on the regular invitation list if you lived here
Elaine - the canopy was actually a tarp that "volunteers" were holding up over our heads. We eventually abandoned them after we ate and stood in the rain!!
craver & donna - you bet!!!
hilda - the noise of it is quite scary - it sounds like a jet plane taking off.
Love the first photo - it's full of heat and passion :D How wonderful to party and have a barbecue with friends.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Norwich Daily Photo and leaving your kind comments. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
joy
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Smouldering!!!
ReplyDeleteBTW....cricket may be a bit of a bummer but rugby is something else.
Tks for "inviting" us to the volcanic party, J.
Quite an experience indeed...!
ReplyDeleteThe photo of the roaring vulcano is magnificent.
That's me ... I heard someone saiying something about BBQ and here I am ... brought some good fresh portuguese wines! :)
ReplyDeleteHope all is well with ya, Jules ...
Dear Jules,
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Oh my God, I just noticed the volcane thing! You have humour, tough!
ReplyDeleteBut your photos are stunning! Great! A sensation! My husband just saw them too and he is also overwhelmed!
ReplyDeleteThe first photo is absolutely fantastic.
ReplyDeleteVolcanic parties and the rain cannot dampen your enthusiam. Now that's a barbie.
ReplyDeleteWow what an amazing experience it must be to watch those fireworks! Thanks for sharing the photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks all
ReplyDeleteThe first photo was taken by Ashley McDonald the captain of Doulos
(see previous post -http://rabauldailyphoto-jules.blogspot.com/2008/03/oodles-of-books-on-doulos.html)
who was also at one of the infamous BBQs
Does it have a peculiar smell?
ReplyDeleteHi Everyone
ReplyDeleteQuinto - so glad you are back - missed your visits, and your wine!!! When you visit a BBQ at the volcano will be on the itinerary!!!
marie - so glad you like the photos
kris - when the sulphur is pumping out it smells really bad but it wasn't that noticable when we were there.
A joyful meeting in spite of ashes
ReplyDeleteYou are optimists
The first picture is absolutely spectacular.
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