Category: Weather

Fog and First Readers
This morning, paddling out into a very foggy harbor, I was reminded of the comparison between writing and navigation. In either case, as long as you know where you are and can see what’s just in front of you, you Read More …

June: Pure Potential
The beginning of summer always opens our minds and hearts to possibilities. Read More …

Trusting My Coastal Senses: the Science behind Observation
Listen up! Our shorelines (and our scientists) are talking to us. Read More …

How to Make Things Happen
Some people are natural motivators. Here are a few lessons learned from a recent regatta experience. Read More …

Hurricane Watching
The slightest change in a hurricane’s track can have a major impact on how it will affect each of us—though our rituals remain the same regardless. Read More …

Getting Away to a Different View
A change of perspective is important, no matter how ideal our every day location is. Read More …

Letting Go of Our Kitchen Water View
Even a tiny water view means a lot, especially when it disappears overnight. Read More …

Making Our Asparagus Grow
A garden analogy about the joys of planting new seeds—in business and in the back yard. Read More …

Leaping On Leap Day
How I learned to stop fretting in February, no matter how many days it lasts. Read More …

Cabin Fever: The Cure
Here’s an unusual cure for the winter blahs. Read More …