A Writer's Notebook, Two-Thousand-Two-Hundred-And-Forty-Six

We were quite fortunate to not get much of an impact from Milton.  I know other folks who live not too far away who had more to deal with, and there was definitely the potential for some serious effects in our area.  Tornadoes were happening in counties adjacent to our own, possibly even in certain parts of the same county, though still miles from where our home is.  We are lucky that the most we had to deal with was some power fluctuations at a lot of leaves.  There were certainly trees down near our home, so it is not as if there couldn't have been worse, even with the storm on the exact same trajectory, if I consider it.  One has to, in some ways, assume that it is coming, even if not this time, at least here in Florida, and it seems increasingly in certain other areas as well.

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