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Sunday, August 16, 2009

IN TRIBUTE TO PEARL: #7


I noticed today that, probably, the final three fireballs (or sunbursts) blossomed. These are the largest I've ever seen...about the size of volleyballs. I had a private ceremony, scattering Pearl's ashes in each of the flower pots. This was Tribute #7. All in all, there have been ten blooms since July 17.
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Wow, there are now four storms in the Atlantic, three with names, Ana, Bill and Claudette. Bill, in particular, looks ominous, for he is already, suddenly, at 70 MPH, and is expect to reach Category 3 hurricane status by Wednesday. The pathway appears to head towards Florida and north. Claudette is already at 50 MPH, and just formed in the Gulf of Mexico. She is expected to soon make landfall in the Florida Panhandle and head into Alabama.
In the Pacific, Guillermo remains a hurricane at 75 MPH, but should weaken into a tropical storm tomorrow, and continue a track north of Hawaii.
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