They Call It...Stormy Weather

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Dooz-ie of a storm here last night - beat the one from the night before, which was pretty spectacular. It hailed for about half an hour, with some good electrical activity thrown in for good measure. Some of the hailstones were 3/4" in diameter and hurt like buggery.

I tried to get a recording of the thunder and in my haste not to miss anything and having remembered this time to turn on the limiter and reduce the input volume to avoid clipping - I forgot the windshield. As a consequence, a large part of the recording has that unplayable and certainly not-at-all-pleasant wind-woofle all over it. However, I managed to get one good thunder-crack and a bit of an after-rumble out of the thing. Not a total waste of time. Well, some might think recording stuff like that a complete waste of time, but there you are.  Gives my canoe buoyancy.

The only loser in all of this was the poor old cat: she was sleeping in the wild garden in the heat of the afternoon when all of a sudden she was stranded in the shrubbery - simultaneously being peppered with icy shot and drenched to the skin. I had to dive out and rescue her - a painful experience in itself.  It's been hotter and more humid today, but no sign so far of a storm brewing.  A nice hazy, lazy finish to to what has been a hectic day.

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