Three Months Have Passed...A Testimonial
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2003 9:52 pm
Sunday night, and the new work week is just a few hours away. The clock stops for nothing...and it reminds us often of how important every day really is.
Three months have passed since Miss Mary and her comrades convinced me to make the switch to Storm2k. I was reluctant, but I was also immediately impressed by the professional presentation Storm2k had assembled in such a short time.
My entire life has afforded me the chance to visit with many great weather storytellers. I met up with weather author David Ludlum at a private gathering in Westwood, New Jersey, back in 1983. Over corned beef and cabbage, we chatted about storms and Weatherwise magazine and the many contributions he had made over the years....and what he had for a vision in the years ahead.
And for the years that have followed, I have met dozens of weather wizards, and hundreds of weather worshippers, and I have worked to encourage friendships under many different umbrellas.
My fascination with the skies are as passionate as they have ever been...but my interest has evolved.
I have discovered something about myself during my time online...and my time at Storm2k. While I've been solicited to consider other weather organizations on the web, I find Storm2k to be one that is not only about weather itself, but more importantly about the people who enjoy and are fascinated by weather.
And it is the "people perspective" of weather that finds me very glad I am part of the Storm2k pages.
I look forward to my next three months and beyond....hope we learn more about each other and more from each other...just as we have during my first 90 days.
Thanks Storm2k. A special thanks to Miss Mary, Pojo, Streetsoldier, Ticka1, Arizwx, Angelheart, Pawlee, VBHoutex, azsnowman, Raine, Skywatch, PBurgh, and Stephanie, Furluvcats, and TLC (I'm sure I forgot several of you...my apologies) for your longtime encouragement and friendship.
I consider those friendships as sacred. I look forward to growing many new ones who have just stepped into my life here.
Combined with the dozens and dozens of weather friends I have made elsewhere under the skies above, I feel very very blessed indeed.
Three months have passed since Miss Mary and her comrades convinced me to make the switch to Storm2k. I was reluctant, but I was also immediately impressed by the professional presentation Storm2k had assembled in such a short time.
My entire life has afforded me the chance to visit with many great weather storytellers. I met up with weather author David Ludlum at a private gathering in Westwood, New Jersey, back in 1983. Over corned beef and cabbage, we chatted about storms and Weatherwise magazine and the many contributions he had made over the years....and what he had for a vision in the years ahead.
And for the years that have followed, I have met dozens of weather wizards, and hundreds of weather worshippers, and I have worked to encourage friendships under many different umbrellas.
My fascination with the skies are as passionate as they have ever been...but my interest has evolved.
I have discovered something about myself during my time online...and my time at Storm2k. While I've been solicited to consider other weather organizations on the web, I find Storm2k to be one that is not only about weather itself, but more importantly about the people who enjoy and are fascinated by weather.
And it is the "people perspective" of weather that finds me very glad I am part of the Storm2k pages.
I look forward to my next three months and beyond....hope we learn more about each other and more from each other...just as we have during my first 90 days.
Thanks Storm2k. A special thanks to Miss Mary, Pojo, Streetsoldier, Ticka1, Arizwx, Angelheart, Pawlee, VBHoutex, azsnowman, Raine, Skywatch, PBurgh, and Stephanie, Furluvcats, and TLC (I'm sure I forgot several of you...my apologies) for your longtime encouragement and friendship.
I consider those friendships as sacred. I look forward to growing many new ones who have just stepped into my life here.
Combined with the dozens and dozens of weather friends I have made elsewhere under the skies above, I feel very very blessed indeed.