As I sit working at a table at an outdoor mall in Kahului, Maui, Hawaii. I feel a flake brush against my arm. I look around and see more of it everywhere. It begins to fall more heavily as I frantically try to keep my computer and wireless modem safe. Is it snowing in Maui?
Its snowing ash.
Kilauea volcano on the “Big Island” (the island named “Hawaii”) is still live and is blowing “elavated” levels of sulfur dioxide out of its mouth. All of the Hawaiian islands have been invaded by ash from the activity of the volcano, and I can tell you firsthand, its an intersting site.
If you liked this post, you might like these:

