Hope you are spared the wrath of Isabelle. Charleston is one of
my favorite places. Great seafood and wonderful history. Stay
safe.
As for the latest TOPE, I have a precipitation problem. I
intended to shoot my landmark only at night, in the rain, and now,
suddenly, after raining almost every other day here for months,
it's stopped, not a drop in three weeks. Maybe Isabelle can throw
a bit of moisture this way as she scoots a couple of hundred miles
off the coast on her way back out to sea.
Walt
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Geilfuss Charles <Charles.Geilfuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 12:43:18 -0500
>Well folks, should I not have the opportunity this time next
>week, I would just like to say I've really enjoyed being a part
>of this List. All eyes in Charleston, SC (and elsewhere) are
>nervously looking to the southeast hoping to divine the future
>course of Isabelle. She looks like a real B-----! Having
>witnessed the effects of Hugo in '89 I don't want to go there
>again. And as much as I don't want this storm in my home, I don't
>wish it on anyone else either.
>OM Content: my next TOPE submission is in the can as of yesterday,
>and it was probably just in time. Landmarks had a way of becoming
>history during the last one of these tropical nightmares.
>
>Charlie Geilfuss
>
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