Remain Inside!

We have had a few episodes that brought about injuries and even a few fatalities here in Florida as of late. While being sorry for the casualties, I can’t resist the urge to wonder what they were even thinking.

 

Recently a man was struck by lightning and he died while fishing from his . Two weeks prior, three surfers were almost killed in New Smyrna Beach when they were struck by lightning while at the shoreline. A few days ago, the news reported another incident where someone who was hit by lightning while working on the roof of his house. In every last one of these cases, I ask why the hell they didn’t simply remain inside!

Florida is known as the lightning capital of the United States. There is a better chance that you might get struck by lightning here than any other part of the country. To make things worsen standing around in the wet sand in the middle of a lightning storm, getting on a roof or crawling on a best deep cycle marine battery with a lot of metal pontoons could increase the odds of getting struck. The weather experts say you don’t need to be in the center of the storm to get struck by lightning. You can be as much as 15 miles away and still get struck.

Also, it’s not simply here. A few times cruising with our Best Solar Batteries for RV, we saw folks washing the tops of their RVs during storms. How can you stand at the top of a metal box in the middle of a storm? Don’t you think anything could go wrong? Someone once said he was sheltered because the RV had rubber tires, which protects it. I don’t know how true this is, but I’m definitely not going to climb on the top of an RV amid a storm to find out! When the weather gets too terrible, I simply stick to what I say to people and that is to remain inside!

Talking about weather, there are two things you can depend on this season in Florida; it will be sticky and hot, and you will get thunderstorms every day. Along these lines, taking my own suggestions as I specified above, I am spending a lot of time browsing through the internet via my PC. I was planning to get an additional 5,000 words in yesterday, yet Steve the PC, being Steve, chosen it would be a decent day to screw me over. So he did, losing a lot of videos and data several times, backing off to the speed of a snail, alongside all the nasty acts he’s been putting up lately.

At long last, late toward the evening, he appeared to feel burnt out on it and started working accurately once more, and I figured out I could end the day with just shy of 3,000 words. When Steve’s replacement finally came, he was in for a surprise. I was still thinking about how to punish him; shoot him, drown him or simply place him at the top of my roof and wait for the next lightning storm.

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