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THEY PICKED US AS FINALISTS!

I'm gobsmacked, as they say!  It's now up for a public vote. (SO SCARY.) If you want to watch and take a vote, I would be personally very grateful.



But mostly I'm just amazed and thrilled that our very non-presentation-quality video was picked by their judges. :D

Date: 2015-10-24 02:30 am (UTC)
jordannamorgan: Mary Pickford with a bouquet of roses. (Love Roses)
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Of course they did. :D I didn't doubt it!

By the way, how are you holding up with the weather? I've been hearing about all the rain that's about to be compounded by the remnants of super-cane Patricia. :Þ (We're *still* unseasonably warm here, when we should have started getting some cooler snaps by now. And still a bit more humid than I'd like, although it's wound down to random showers instead of storms/downpours.)

Date: 2015-10-24 04:39 am (UTC)
jordannamorgan: The resistance's lighthouse headquarters from "V: The Final Battle". (Lighthouse)
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We got 4+ inches of rain in 24 hours *multiple* times this summer. And it was not welcome. :Þ

Interestingly, although the summer storms have passed, there are still coastal flooding concerns along the Atlantic. Apparently it has to do instead with El Nino and Gulf Stream conditions. On a drive out toward the coast recently, I noticed the St. John's River (which you and I crossed in going to St. Augustine) was creeping up rather alarmingly toward the highway.

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