I can’t quite put my finger on it. I am trying to marshal my scattered thoughts on the perfect storm that tore up our coastline last weekend. The geography, oceanography and climatology of it is one thing but I cannot help feeling like it is a barometer or a metaphor or foreshadowing of greater maladies.
“If there is one word that could describe us as a class, it would be resilient,” said Class President Taylor Coombs in her speech to the graduating class on Sunday.
“La Nina” means little girl in Spanish. La Nina is also sometimes called El Viejo and anti El Nino (El Nino little boy) or simply called “a cold event”.