Phish is my favorite dish, and here's a taste....
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Tropical Storm Fay - Tallahassee - The Day After
Overall, much better today, but we still get periodic torrential downpours. They don't last long, and don't have much wind, but we really don't need any rain at all, probably for at least a month. Luckily it doesn't rain much in Tallahassee in August and September (sarcasm). I went out to look at our property and numerous trees. Luckily I didn't see anything ominous, but when I walked into the backyard, I sank above my ankle in what is effectively now a swamp. We're super-saturated. Keep your fingers crossed that we get some dry calm weather, and NO tropical systems for a while.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Tropical Storm Fay - Tallahassee
I've lived in Tallahassee for 14 years, seen quite a few tropical weather events, but honestly, the sheer deluge of Fay was absolutely unbelievable. The real "interesting" weather started about 5 pm last night (8/22) and continued unabated, and actually crescendoed around 24 hours later. When all is said and done we probably got close to 24 inches (THAT'S 2 FEET) of rain. It was mind numbing. We watched the inevitable collapse of Leon County infrastructure as the rain and wind systematically pounded Tallahassee. We were actually lucky in the sense that we live on high ground and because we have underground electricity, managed to keep power on during the whole event. A lot of folks in lower parts of the county were not so lucky. I would like to comment on what a great job the City of Tallahassee and Leon County government did to fix utility problems, especially under these very dangerous conditions.
Anyhow, I have put together a set of short video clips and some pictures from the storm.
First, here is a set of clips showing what the rain was like. While they may not look that amazing, you have to remember that it had been raining like this for more than 15 hours when I took these shots. The ground was soggy, wind was blowing, and we were looking at our huge pine trees and live oak with more than a little fear:
And finally, for you Weather Channel geeks, here's a tricked out Doppler with all manner of NWS warnings:
Finally, here are a few pictures, mostly from web captures, but also some showing storm damage:
Anyhow, I have put together a set of short video clips and some pictures from the storm.
First, here is a set of clips showing what the rain was like. While they may not look that amazing, you have to remember that it had been raining like this for more than 15 hours when I took these shots. The ground was soggy, wind was blowing, and we were looking at our huge pine trees and live oak with more than a little fear:
And finally, for you Weather Channel geeks, here's a tricked out Doppler with all manner of NWS warnings:
Finally, here are a few pictures, mostly from web captures, but also some showing storm damage:
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Sunset - Full Moon Kayak Trip Wakulla River
On Friday evening, August 15, I was fortunate enough to have gone on a really incredible kayak trip down the Wakulla river. The Wakulla river is a spring-fed, crystal clear jewel of a river that empties into the Gulf of Mexico. It passes through a lush environment of pines, swamp, saw palmetto and finally classic oyster encrusted Florida estuary. Along the way, we enjoyed a really peaceful evening as we paddled about 6 miles down the Wakulla towards our destination in St. Marks. As the sunset faded we were treated to mirror smooth waters that reflected a gorgeous harvest moon that lit the evening part of our journey. We saw Herons, Egrets, an Eagle, several alligators, and even some Manatee. If you are ever in the Tallahassee area and want a great adventure, please give the Wilderness Way a call. Here is a slideshow of this remarkable trip:
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Do you want to disco?
During these often difficult and trying times, there is nothing so bad that a little disco won't cure. Please take the lead from these fine folks. This first version is from a hipster shoe commercial, the second clip is the original. The second clip is somewhat longer, but the end is worth every minute of it. Special thanks to blondebuttercup....
Here is the original:
Here is the original:
Saturday, August 2, 2008
STS-124 Slideshow
Here is a slideshow of the trip we took to watch STS-124 (Discovery) launch from Kennedy Space Center, May 31st, 2008. I'd never seen a shuttle launch in person. Hope you enjoy:
Friday, August 1, 2008
Morning rush hour
Storm rolling in off the Gulf of Mexico. I liked the dramatic lighting and interesting contrail. Sweltering, humid late July morning in Tallahassee.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Here Comes Sunshine
Sometimes the light's all shining on me...
Once in a while you can get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right.
Sunshine daydream, walking in the tall trees!
Another picture from the magic parking lot, although the rays had receded a bit by the time I found a decent spot for the picture.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
If My Words Did Glow
Hey Now! Calling out, around the world! Thanks to my good friend blondebuttercup for pushing me into this new realm. Now, hopefully I can find something to say. As some of you may have guessed, I have a favorite band and may weigh in with some thoughts on them as the days go by.
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