Do you think we'll have rain?

In a tropical cyclone as disorganized as any I recall, a few miles off the coast, the non-center of circulation of TS Nestor* may have shifted slightly right overnight, and NHC's track line seems headed just east of Indian Pass, maybe across 13 Mile, with beloved Apalachicola getting the most rain.



As is said, we needed the rain. 

"Do you think we'll have rain?" Puddleglum the marsh-wiggle** says in classic English style of conversational diversion to Jadis, the Lady of the Green Kirtle, not knowing her mysterious traveling companion and protector is himself the missing Prince Rilian whom Aslan gave Jill Pole (and Eustace Scrubb) the mission to find and rescue, as his father King Caspian is aged and Narnia urgently needs the crown prince.


Jadis assists them with directions to the City of Giants for the Fall Feast (where they would be the prized delicacy, the main dish, the featured pièce de résistance). And yes, we're having hard rain, in fact it rained all night here. A bit of wind, from the north, as it's puddling on the sidewalk and our Beck Avenue front porch, but insignificant on 7H porch. 

A disciple or Pat Robertson at it again, did someone pray PTC Sixteen become TS Nestor* off to the east? 

RSF&PTL

TW+

* Never knew anyone named Nestor, but https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nestor_(mythology) I suppose it could now become 2020's most popular name for a boy? Girl?



** In the Chronicles of Narnia book "The Silver Chair", marsh-wiggles have green-grey straw-like hair, large ears, long legs and arms, webbed hands with long fingers, and hard webbed feet like those of ducks. They have a maddish complexion and and greenish skin.