Not Solar Related. Coming home from a work trip on Wednesday, the pilot came over the intercom to let us know we’d be landing in Palm Beach instead of Fort Lauderdale. By now some of you may have seen some images of what a few days of rain have caused to some streets but driving through town yesterday, cars were littered everywhere. It was a lot of rain, but really didn’t seem like a lot and it surely wasn’t a hurricane. All good on the personal homefront but you don’t have to look far to find someone that has to rebuild their home or totaled their car, in the blink of an eye.
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