A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Four-Hundred-And-Seventy-Six

We were quite fortunate with Nicole.  It hit a bit north of us, and it doesn't seem as if there was very much damage in this area.  That has been the story for a while, really.  It has been a number of years since we really had the brunt of a storm in this area, which has been good, but is also concerning.  I can't help but feel that each time the storm diverts away from us, it is ratcheting up the level of disaster that is due in the next round.  I am sure we are going to get walloped around here in the not too distant future, but the last few years every storm that has threatened a direct hit has veered north or remained a bit south of us until it was further west.  It does seem likely that the storm season here is ending for this year, though Nicole is already a late storm, so who knows any longer...

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