Epic eruptions, dramatic pies
Apr. 11th, 2015 12:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yesterday at the blog The Blue and Green House, they talked about the year without a summer--1816, the year following the massive eruption of Mt. Tambora. In my neck of the woods, snow fell as late as June and as early as August--across Europe there were famine conditions from failed crops. Wikipedia says that there was so much aerosolized material in the atmosphere that sunspots were visible to the naked eye.
Later in the day, out of the blue,
wakanomori started telling me about one of the most powerful eruptions in recorded history, which he'd seen tweeted about. "Oh, maybe it was the eruption of Mt. Tambora," I said--fresh from my reading. He looked at me strangely and said, "Yeah, I think that's the one."
We both mused on why, in two separate venues, two separate people should have happened to talk about Mt. Tambora.
... And discovered that yesterday was the bicentennial of the eruption. Well then!
Meanwhile, on Twitter, people were tweeting humorous thoughts for new Hugo Award categories, and Nisi Shawl suggested, among other things, an award for Most Dramatic Pie.
So I decided to make a volcano pie--surely dramatic--to commemorate the bicentennial of Mt. Tambora's eruption. Behold the Pie:
Lots of red-lava chunks

Later in the day, out of the blue,
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We both mused on why, in two separate venues, two separate people should have happened to talk about Mt. Tambora.
... And discovered that yesterday was the bicentennial of the eruption. Well then!
Meanwhile, on Twitter, people were tweeting humorous thoughts for new Hugo Award categories, and Nisi Shawl suggested, among other things, an award for Most Dramatic Pie.
So I decided to make a volcano pie--surely dramatic--to commemorate the bicentennial of Mt. Tambora's eruption. Behold the Pie:
Lots of red-lava chunks

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Date: 2015-04-11 06:50 pm (UTC)That is a most mountain-burning pie.
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Date: 2015-04-11 07:57 pm (UTC)The three of you have the heart of true volcano lovers, obviously.
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Date: 2015-04-11 07:54 pm (UTC)Because of William Pene du Bois's The Twenty-One Balloons, I thought for decades that the year without a summer was due to the explosion of Krakatoa, and when I looked it up several years ago was rather shocked to find Tambora instead....
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Date: 2015-04-11 07:56 pm (UTC)Yeah, I think I thought it was Krakatoa too. Live and learn!
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