Foresight
As Brian walked along the fog shrouded beach he couldn’t help but think “If politicians had just this much foresight . . .”
As Brian walked along the fog shrouded beach he couldn’t help but think “If politicians had just this much foresight . . .”
Chloe had come down to the beach to watch a sunset and to use that inspiration to think about her retirement plan. She realized her view of the future wasn’t any clearer than that day’s sunset.
While taking his morning walk and listening to the news on his iPhone app, Malcolm thought the intel available to the FBI from Hillary’s server might be no more transparent than that day’s view. . .
As the darkness loomed and the fog began to roll into the forest primeval, Hansel and Grethel began to wish they hadn’t relied on the bread crumbs to find their way home. First, their cell phone GPS was much more accurate, and second, with no McDonald’s in sight, the crumbs could have made a meal, even if not a nutritionally balanced one . . .
As Kevin found out, the weather can play tricks on you–He had just gone to the nearby Subway for a sandwich when he got caught in the fog. Not planning to be out long, he hadn’t put on his Rolex, so accurate timing was difficult, but it seemed like a long time before he was able to see ground again, and here he was, not in coastal Texas, but coastal Lake Michigan in Wisconsin. He noted that these Cheese Heads talked funny, not like normal folks back in Texas . . .
After a night of diligent partying, John found his brain a little foggy on where he had been and where he was going–not unlike the river that morning . . .