Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Giant Alien Clouds


Today, I had a meeting with the local Assistive Technology Foundation. The meeting is in Layton a community about 30 miles from my office. I drove my van today so I would have the transportation I would need. The meeting was OK, the meal hot and tasty. The meeting content was interesting and some comments of contention made or near contention which promises an interesting Fall, the time for the next meeting of this group.

The heat has finally found it’s way to the State. Huge bi-cumulus clouds have boiled up and hung low over the interstate as I sped back to my office about 2:00 this afternoon. The wind is blowing from the South—but I do not know what that means but it is a hot dry wind. I heard thunder rolls but did not see any lightening. I am sure I’ll see some on my drive home. The cloulds are huge, black blue and threatening. Some bits of rain have spilled from the clouds but dried quickly—rain on hot days like today produce a warm rain, a welcome rain which cools and refreshes. If I am lucky I will also see lightning—quick white jags scaring and splitting the sky. The clouds today are huge and dense, big enough to hide immense alien

Juggernauts just waiting to take over the State .

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