What an ASSHOLE!
What an ASSHOLE!
What I should do is pull a blackout. Let you guys think that I was absolutly devistated. MIA for a couple of weeks. Then come back like nothing happened.
....................*crickets*...................
I see not much is thought of my idea. Oh fuckin' well. So you'll get this.
I was in the Weezer and Casper camp. No damage done. The windward sides took a pounding in this event. On Maui it was the "edges", the places where the land switches directions. Just down the road in Ulupalukua there are trees and power lines down all over the place. That area had a sustained sixty mile an hour winds most of the morning. I awoke to the sound of the big wind being lifted over us by the volcano at our backs. But at plant level? Nuthin.
I can say I will know what happens when we indeed do get hit by an Eastern Pacific hurricane. Just like I thought. Big Island takes a beating, and the rest of the state hides behind her and skates clear. Speaking for the rest of the state I can say I'm ok with that.
If you want to take this further out, the BI grows most of the Hawaii's local product. Bet a good percentage of this years crop was totaled. How will that effect the big picture?
But I don't want to go there. Not yet. This is not a gloat. Not yet.
When the magnitude of this miss and the aftereffects, The game has undoubtedly shifted again. Julio looks to miss North. Green Harvest has been modified. They'll need those choppers, and all the officers that go with them elsewhere.
I will throw a longer post up later. This is just to let all know that all is well.
What an ASSHOLE!
What I should do is pull a blackout. Let you guys think that I was absolutly devistated. MIA for a couple of weeks. Then come back like nothing happened.
....................*crickets*...................
I see not much is thought of my idea. Oh fuckin' well. So you'll get this.
I was in the Weezer and Casper camp. No damage done. The windward sides took a pounding in this event. On Maui it was the "edges", the places where the land switches directions. Just down the road in Ulupalukua there are trees and power lines down all over the place. That area had a sustained sixty mile an hour winds most of the morning. I awoke to the sound of the big wind being lifted over us by the volcano at our backs. But at plant level? Nuthin.
I can say I will know what happens when we indeed do get hit by an Eastern Pacific hurricane. Just like I thought. Big Island takes a beating, and the rest of the state hides behind her and skates clear. Speaking for the rest of the state I can say I'm ok with that.
If you want to take this further out, the BI grows most of the Hawaii's local product. Bet a good percentage of this years crop was totaled. How will that effect the big picture?
But I don't want to go there. Not yet. This is not a gloat. Not yet.
When the magnitude of this miss and the aftereffects, The game has undoubtedly shifted again. Julio looks to miss North. Green Harvest has been modified. They'll need those choppers, and all the officers that go with them elsewhere.
I will throw a longer post up later. This is just to let all know that all is well.