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Friday, May 16, 2008

 
Good morning from Amarillo. Made the 620 mile venture from Georgetown, TX up through Norman to drop off Rich and Roger before cutting back across Oklahoma and back into Texas where I arrived yesterday evening. Today, the last 430 miles remain ahead of me to get home where I look to be through Tuesday. There is some hint that the middle to late week will hold some hope for chasing, so pending the exact distance of a possible target, I would foresee the day before as a travel day out. That could be as early as Tuesday. If there are no formal operations and but low-end severe possibilities are around close enough to home, I may gather the local folks for some casual gentlemen's-type chasing.

As for today, I anticipate arriving home mid-to-late evening as I will need to make a couple of stops, including one in Lakewood to drop off the mesonet and then get a ride up to Westminster. I'm not hurrying out the door due to having to arrive in rush hour if I were to leave now, so I'm probably going to take my time getting out of here this morning and aim for a 7p to 8p arrival back in Denver.

Tomorrow is my only set plans to work on campus as it will be the last official day of the semester. After that, I'll spend some time getting ready for the remainder of the summer and have tentative plans to be out the door again as early as Tuesday.

Ciao from Amarillo!



Comments:
620 miles is nothing.... try 960. Andy and I were cool enough to do it.
 
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