In deference to Tyler, this isn’t a particularly good day for coastal South Carolina, where I lived for a couple of years. I currently live on the Florida Panhandle where we’re sorta hurricane susceptible too. A week ago the predictions were for Dorian to punch across the Florida peninsula and come across the Gulf right at my area instead of what happened.
Whenever Brownian motion trips my switch, I’ll piggyback one of my shots here.
You bring up a good point. Very few places don’t make you pay a price for some advantage. I have a friend who move to Hawaii thirty years ago. He’s like the story of Dorian Gray. He looks twenty years younger than his peers. His only penalty is the unavailability of his mother’s Italian cooking. He comes home every Christmas for the food (mostly). Well we all have to make choices.
Gorgeous! A vision of spring on a damp, hurricane-engloomened day.
Thanks Tyler, I wish you the minimum of wind and rain.
In deference to Tyler, this isn’t a particularly good day for coastal South Carolina, where I lived for a couple of years. I currently live on the Florida Panhandle where we’re sorta hurricane susceptible too. A week ago the predictions were for Dorian to punch across the Florida peninsula and come across the Gulf right at my area instead of what happened.
Whenever Brownian motion trips my switch, I’ll piggyback one of my shots here.
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Tom:
I guess the storms are the price life makes you pay for the snow free winter. You caught him in mid-caw.
“I guess the storms are the price life makes you pay for the snow free winter.’
No, the soul destroying heat and suffocating humidity for 6 months of the year is the price. Actually, the winter is the nice part of the year.
You bring up a good point. Very few places don’t make you pay a price for some advantage. I have a friend who move to Hawaii thirty years ago. He’s like the story of Dorian Gray. He looks twenty years younger than his peers. His only penalty is the unavailability of his mother’s Italian cooking. He comes home every Christmas for the food (mostly). Well we all have to make choices.