Sep. 24th, 2003

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The trip to Muir Island was insightful, if not sobering. I would like to go into detail about the need for a facility like that available at Muir, but I don't have the energy for such a post. At least, not right now.

At the Professor's request, I traveled as close to the hurricane's eye, trying to avert it from touching down within New York. But after the first five hours, it became an impossible task. I realized that if the storm was allowed to make landfall, it would dissipate faster with less chance of damage. As soon as Isabel hit land, it was easier to counteract her destructiveness. When it was all said and done, I returned to the room yesterday morning and slept for sixteen hours. It was a blessing in disguise, between jet lag, travel weariness, and the strain of the hurricane, I'd surprisingly worn myself out.

I've had most of yesterday and today to catch up with all your posts from even before our trip to Muir Island. It seems, I've been gone for far too long, and that will be changing as of now. I'm so proud of the bravery that has taken place during this trying time. You have all done exemplary work.

You should be proud of yourselves, as I am of all of you.

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