Remote Weather Forecasting

In Galveston, we are blessed to have the finest weather forecasting service in the world to alert us when storms are approaching. Not every community is fortunate. Many communities are too small or too remote. The people of Gardner, Colorado don't let those things stand in their way. They have a system that works for them.  It may be as accurate as some more sophistocated weather forecasts.

As in all areas of life, it is a good thing to focus less on what you don't have and more on what you do have.  The folks in Gardner have lots of rocks.  They've pressed one of them into service as a "weather rock."

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    Robert Ebert

    Once again I see the complex person that is My Rector. I find it ironical that the man who sits in line for 4 hours before the store opens to buy the latest greatest tech iphone would become so fasinated by a sign that displays old fashioned common sense to tell you if the rock is wet it is raining. And then photograph it and email it from above mentioned iphone across several states. Father Ron is a man of many interests and sees many things that most folks miss on our journey through life and that is what makes him interesting, he enjoys the journey.
    Robert Ebert

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