TheBanyanTree: TheBanyanTree Digest, Vol 57, Issue 9

TL Wagener tlwagener at gmail.com
Fri Jun 27 22:25:42 PDT 2008


A King Lear moment.  A Tempest moment.  Epic, my dear.  Epic and profound.
 :->
xoxos.

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>   1. Controlling the Storm (Rob McMonigal)
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>   3. Re: Controlling the Storm (NancyIee at aol.com)
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> Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 11:04:23 -0400
> From: "Rob McMonigal" <trebro at gmail.com>
> Subject: TheBanyanTree: Controlling the Storm
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> Last night, at the very heart of the thunderstorm reaching my home, I
> stripped as much as decency allowed and stood on my front steps and
> let the rain pelt down on me.
>
> It was heavy, each drop slamming in like a massage setting on a shower
> head.
>
> It was pure water, as pure as you can get nowadays, anyway.
>
> It was invigorating.  I laughed at the world as nature soaked my skin,
> dripped off my hair, and completely drenched my pants.
>
> It was powerful.  I was the only one around, raising my hands at each
> thunderclap, as though I was the one controlling its fury and rage,
> keeping it just enough in check to leave people safe.
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> It was, for those brief moments, the best I've felt in years.
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> -Rob
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> Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 13:36:54 -0400
> From: B Drummond <redd_clay at bellsouth.net>
> Subject: Re: TheBanyanTree: Controlling the Storm
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> Rob McMonigal wrote:
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> Cool!  Loved the post, Mike.
>
> It's odd, because normally being a great conductor during a lightning
> storm can have pretty shocking consequences.
>
> Well, done, lad.
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> > It was powerful.  I was the only one around, raising my hands at each
> > thunderclap, as though I was the one controlling its fury and rage,
> > keeping it just enough in check to leave people safe.
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> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 18:57:29 EDT
> From: NancyIee at aol.com
> Subject: Re: TheBanyanTree: Controlling the Storm
> To: trebro at gmail.com, thebanyantree at remsset.com
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> Everyone needs that moment of feeling he has complete control.  You  must
> have had yours.  Wonderful!!
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> NancyLee
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