Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Fay Turns Away







This was the first hurricane to a be threat this season. But it took a turn and seems like it will blow by The Trigger without any effect. There was no rain, even. We did have a nice breezy overcast day that continues still. In these conditions, it was nice to make it out to the owls' perches to arc ambidextrous and keep the tether tight.

The leap of progress seems locked in for this plateau. That feels great. Another 300 completed with many consecutive completions. I'm also getting further out with greater ease. It's all coming to me. When I stopped chasing after it, it became so easy. It feels effortless and flowing. This is a boost that I can savor concretely. Meaning, without any doubt; with absolute sureness.

No longer in the danger zone

Hurricane Fay took a turn to the east just as I hoped and figured. This is usually what happens when a storm comes hugging up close from Cuba. You can see the tracking forecast progression. It goes more and more east as it heads north. In the end, there no way of really knowing where a storm will go, but this has been the general trend. I'm glad the trend continues. And that it remains a tropical storm instead of growing to hurricane status.

Lots of wind and rain. The drenching was good. It passed right over Lake Okeechobee and dropped several inches. That lake was reported to be around three inches low in level, so Fay helped to fill it back up. The balance of nature in action.

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