Tuesday, March 1, 2011

A storm this way comes

A storm blew in over night and it is now pouring rain. It is warm rain with little wind and so is coming straight down in sheets.

All the crew is huddled in under the thatched bamboo roofing that has been assembled by previous island explorers. Given how hard it is coming down, it is easy to see why someone has gone to the effort.

The Captain has been telling us this morning that he has set up stations in different parts of the island and we will be moving from station to station.

He goes on to say that there are some skills we need to develop and concepts we will need to know that are absolutely essential for what we are about to face.

These skills may seem unimportant or at times academic but to trust in the process and have faith.

It is not like what you may see on the TV where the information is overwhelming or unconnected with the viewer left to try and put the conflicting pieces together.

What we are about to learn we can learn now, and financially allow us to drink up stream from the herd (James Dines), or we can learn it after the damage has been done as part of a post-mortem with many years of hard work accumulating capital having been hit by a financial hurricane.

Of course, we will wait until it stops raining….

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