The second week of September found me making the long drive down to Miami, where I spent the week conducting a Project CRISS Training of Trainers session for a network of charter schools. I had a terrific group to work with, and they made the week fly by. In fact, I'll get to see a number of them again over the next few weeks as they join in to observe a Level I CRISS training I'm facilitating in one of the network's elementary schools in Doral.
On my final night there, on September 11, right about the time I decided to just walk from my hotel across the mall parking lot to see what the food court offered, this menacing approaching storm caused me to quicken my steps.
My room was up on the fourth floor, with a giant window facing in just the right direction, and I managed to snag quite a few shots of the lighting from this very active storm. It ended up passing close but not right on top of where I was, and we ended up only with drizzly rain.
But it sure was a sight to behold and I'm delighted with how much of the bolted action I was able to capture.
With this last shot, my camera wasn't quite sure what to do with the visual information coming at it, given how striking (!) that bolt was. It lit up the sky, for sure.
















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