
Home in Port Charlotte
High of 90, late day rain
Last weekend was a busy one at home, pruning the Sable Palm trees on our lot.  There are 27 of them and it is quite an ordeal to trim them up.  This summer I had two capable helpers in the form of our grandsons Dylan and Devin.  They boys were rewarded for their hardwork with dinner and a movie.
I spent the past week travelling the Atlantic coast, throughout Palm Beach County, working.  It was a tough week with lots of problems discovered at my branches.  I had to write some hard line reports but that's my job.
I ran on Monday night but that was it.  The weather is getting uncomfortable and running in it is not appealing.  I will try to continue to use the treadmills at the hotels and maintain my physical training program until the weather breaks in September.
This has been a strange summer for weather in the tropics.  Last year I was busy tracking tropical storms and reporting on hurricanes but this season we haven't had so much as a tropical wave since May 30.  I'm not wishing for bad weather, I just find it interesting that it's been so quiet.
Coming back from Palm Beach, yesterday, I encountered a monsterous thunderstorm and shot the above pictures.  The rain was so thick I had to drive 40 in a 65.  The temperature dropped from 92 to 75.  That's the summer pattern I came to enjoy last year.
The title photo on my blog, of Dylan and Devin piloting the boat, was published yesterday in the Waterline magazine.  It's a weekly boating and fishing publication in Southwest Florida.  The boys, their mom and Mimi (Kathy) were all very excited.  I thought it was pretty cool myself.  Ten or twenty years from now it will be a great memory for them.
I get this weekend at home and depart Monday afternoon for more fun on the other coast.

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