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Nature’s Fury Underscored
The images on television bring a glimpse of a terrible reality to those who sit comfortably in their homes far away. As we watched from our safe havens and laughed along with the reporters who kept venturing out beyond the confines of their protective shields, we had no idea just how badly our fellow sailors and friends would fare in the hours ahead. Was it that disregard for nature’s fury that caused so much pain? Or was it a reminder to heed the warnings and pay respect to the natural forces that we humans cannot contain no matter how hard we try. The levies around
Our hearts and our prayers are with the survivors. Such devastation is hard to comprehend from a distance and on a flat screen monitor, yet even from here we feel the pain. The emerging stories are frightfully dire. Yet among them we know will be stories of heroism, courage and perseverance. We have a 22-year-old nephew who was stuck in a hotel in downtown
This was a monster storm, one we would not want to encounter at sea. It’s tough to outrun in a sailboat moving at 6 or 7 knots. It is practically impossible to predict the path when the storm throws erratic curves as it did. But this one was tough to encounter on land as well. The storm itself struck with devastating force leaving a massive swath of destruction. Its aftermath will live on for a long, long time. Many lives have been forever changed. Coastal sailors across the nation and around the world are reaching out with their thoughts to fellow sailors and friends along the
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