At the risk of sounding like an owl kissing, tree hugging, oatmeal cookie eating, granola crunching, Birkenstock wearing, liberal environmentalist; the more I sail, the more I realize that olanet earth is a pretty small rock, and cyclonic storms are very large in comparison. It is simply amazing the geographic impact named storms have on a region.
This morning, Tropical Storm Isaac is nearly 300 miles north and west of Trinidad. But, the impact is being felt here. We are experiencing monsoonal rains, a swell entering the harbor which is rolling boats in their slips, thunder storms, road floodings/closings, mud-slides, and business closing. The cruising community is located on a pensula, all roads to the main part of Trini are flooded and closed. It is amazing that a storm hundreds of miles away is having such a local impact. Persephone was supposed to be waxed today and get 'handsomed up'....but the contractors can't get to the marina. Good day to go back to bed.....
Thursday, August 23, 2012
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