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Thursday, July 5, 2007
Afternoon Deluge
As clockwork during this time, thunderstorms gather and deliver daily in the afternoons. This is how some area of Miami look today. If you need to do something outdoor, do it in the morning or you will get wet. I hear no more reminders regarding water ration. However, to really help the drought, the storms should occur in the lake Okeechobee area and not down here in Miami. Lake Okeechobee, located in central Forida, is the "liquid heart" of South Florida. It is the second largest freshwater lake within the US, second only to lake Michigan.
Interesting as this is what it looks like here too! I was wondering if I somehow had stumbled into a rain forest! Rain rain go away already!
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