Friday, May 23, 2025
Dead Calm Sikes Lake Nature Communing After Last Night's Storms
Yesterday I did no nature communing, due to the weather not being pleasantly conducive to such an endeavor.
I did get some aerobic activity yesterday afternoon, dodging raindrops falling on the Walmart parking lot.
This morning, it being the next to last Friday morning of the current year's version of May, when dawn dawned the illumination revealed a thick fog had rolled in overnight, the type weather phenomenon one sees often when living near an ocean, but which rarely happens at my current location, hundreds of miles from any large bodies of water.
Around 7 last night a lightning strike struck close to my abode, with the resulting thunder being the loudest thunderclap boom I have ever experienced. My building shook like it was in rock and roll mode.
Around half past 10 this morning I ventured to Sikes Lake for some much-needed nature communing and its resulting endorphin acquisition.
As you can see, via the photo documentation at the top, looking west from the rocky beach on the east side of Sikes Lake, the weather conditions are currently totally calm, as in, dead calm, nary a ripple on the lake, rendering the lake's surface into mirror-like condition.
This current calm weather is predicted to end later today with the arrival of fresh thunderstorms.
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