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On Thursday, October 2, 2014 8:27:54 AM UTC-4, Wayne. B wrote:
On Thu, 02 Oct 2014 06:29:37 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"

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On 10/2/2014 12:02 AM, Wayne.B wrote:


On Wed, 01 Oct 2014 23:09:07 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"


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We are in the middle of a three to four day period of rainy weather here


in the northeast. I was commenting to my wife that it's the first


period of extended rain that we've had all summer. Prior to the last


couple of days I can only recall a couple of days that it rained but it


was short lived, not lasting more than a half day or so.




Also absent this summer were any heavy duty thunderstorms. Usually


there are several during the course of the summer but this year we may


have had one or two and they were not strong at all.




Could be a fluke. Hope it's not a sign of a severe winter.




==


As you probably know we spent our summer on Long Island and the Cape


Cod Islands. We thought the weather was a bit on the cool side and


by early September were ready to head south again, somewhat emboldened


by the lack of heavy hurricane activity in the tropics. All went


well until we got into Virginia and the Carolinas, and then we had


about 10 steady days of cool wind and rain. Working around the rain


we managed to get south of Charleston, SC and at the first sign of a


good weather window went offshore for a 36 hour marathon run down the


coast. We pulled into Port Canaveral about noon time today and now


we are back in classic Forida summer weather with heat, humidity and


scattered showers that come and go.








I've heard that the coastal south has had a lot of rain. My older son


lives in Mt. Pleasant, SC. His house is about 3 miles from the Isle of


Palms. When asked how the summer has been, he says, "wet".






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We went right through there a few days ago and it was *very* wet. It's

a beautiful morning here on the Indian River just a few miles south of

the space center.



http://tinyurl.com/waynebspottrack


We had a weird week in SC last week. It was cool, overcast and rainy
everyday, with just a couple hours of sun finally on Friday. This week
has been great, and today it'll be 89. It's supposed to cool off again
over the weekend, with highs in the low 70's and lows in the upper 40's
(!). Back in the 80's next week. Typical Fall weather in SC.


Came back from a nice weather week in Santa Monica sitting the
granddaughters. 80's here today. Supposed to be 97 by Saturday. Rain?
What's that.
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On 10/2/2014 8:27 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 02 Oct 2014 06:29:37 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 10/2/2014 12:02 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 01 Oct 2014 23:09:07 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

We are in the middle of a three to four day period of rainy weather here
in the northeast. I was commenting to my wife that it's the first
period of extended rain that we've had all summer. Prior to the last
couple of days I can only recall a couple of days that it rained but it
was short lived, not lasting more than a half day or so.

Also absent this summer were any heavy duty thunderstorms. Usually
there are several during the course of the summer but this year we may
have had one or two and they were not strong at all.

Could be a fluke. Hope it's not a sign of a severe winter.

===

As you probably know we spent our summer on Long Island and the Cape
Cod Islands. We thought the weather was a bit on the cool side and
by early September were ready to head south again, somewhat emboldened
by the lack of heavy hurricane activity in the tropics. All went
well until we got into Virginia and the Carolinas, and then we had
about 10 steady days of cool wind and rain. Working around the rain
we managed to get south of Charleston, SC and at the first sign of a
good weather window went offshore for a 36 hour marathon run down the
coast. We pulled into Port Canaveral about noon time today and now
we are back in classic Forida summer weather with heat, humidity and
scattered showers that come and go.



I've heard that the coastal south has had a lot of rain. My older son
lives in Mt. Pleasant, SC. His house is about 3 miles from the Isle of
Palms. When asked how the summer has been, he says, "wet".


===

We went right through there a few days ago and it was *very* wet. It's
a beautiful morning here on the Indian River just a few miles south of
the space center.

http://tinyurl.com/waynebspottrack



Damn! Everytime you mention a location along the route it opens a
floodgate of good memories. We stopped at the Titusville municipal
marina for one night. Not much going on at that time and we ended up
spending about 2 hours shooting the **** with the Titusville
Harbormaster. He had all kinds of interesting stories.

I recently came across the trip log that my brother kept. I think I'll
type it up and post it some time. Funny stuff.


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On Thu, 02 Oct 2014 00:02:22 -0400, Wayne.B
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On Wed, 01 Oct 2014 23:09:07 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

We are in the middle of a three to four day period of rainy weather here
in the northeast. I was commenting to my wife that it's the first
period of extended rain that we've had all summer. Prior to the last
couple of days I can only recall a couple of days that it rained but it
was short lived, not lasting more than a half day or so.

Also absent this summer were any heavy duty thunderstorms. Usually
there are several during the course of the summer but this year we may
have had one or two and they were not strong at all.

Could be a fluke. Hope it's not a sign of a severe winter.


===

As you probably know we spent our summer on Long Island and the Cape
Cod Islands. We thought the weather was a bit on the cool side and
by early September were ready to head south again, somewhat emboldened
by the lack of heavy hurricane activity in the tropics. All went
well until we got into Virginia and the Carolinas, and then we had
about 10 steady days of cool wind and rain. Working around the rain
we managed to get south of Charleston, SC and at the first sign of a
good weather window went offshore for a 36 hour marathon run down the
coast. We pulled into Port Canaveral about noon time today and now
we are back in classic Forida summer weather with heat, humidity and
scattered showers that come and go.


A friend recently returned from a week at the outer banks, Nags Head,
etc. They got rained on for five of the seven days - downpours. In the
DC area we've had very little. The ponds at the golf course are
showing it the worst. But, for those who want them, there are a lot of
balls to be had.
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