




I went to bed early which caused me to awaken early. I debated with myself but finally arose, dressed grabbed the camera and took the 100 yard walk to the sea wall. After setting up I realized I had left the SD card sitting on the desk. I grabbed the camera for the walk of shame back to the RV. While leaving the area in the darkness I missed a step. After flailing around like a drunk I finally hit the ground. The camera is good but not so much for my knee. This all added determination to my attempt to get a good shot. On my return to the sea wall I did just that. I missed one extraordinary lightning shot but in the next to last photograph finally captured one in center frame.