Subject: This weather observer's log gave me chills
From: jjones
Date: 17/02/2004, 01:42
Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo

These guys are in the middle of nowhere on a mountain in N.H.

http://www.mountwashington.org/

02:01 AM Mon Feb 16, 2004 EST
With the fog on vacation, we are able to monitor activity in the 
surrounding landscape. During an earlier observation, I noticed some 
intense lights on the valley floor towards Whitefield. The lights were not 
stationary, and after they ducked behind trees, I was left to wonder what 
the people using the lights were up to. These lights sparked an interactive 
idea. If any of you have powerful spotlights, I think you should try 
flashing us at 7:45 tomorrow night. I don't know if this would work, or if 
I could recognize alien lights flashing me. In fact, I don�t even know why 
an event like this would entertain me, but it would. Alright forget it. You 
don�t even need a powerful spotlight. Whatever lights you have, just start 
flashing them! We would love to see the valley twinkle! I�ll have a comment 
up soon after reporting what I saw. Berlin, Conway, and Whitefield areas; 
7:45 Monday night, we�ll see you then!

Tonight not a single cloud developed, until a few minutes ago when a low 
lenticular cloud formed to the east towards Wildcat. Winds have subsided to 
the point where walking the length of the observation deck has become a 
practical endeavor. Though our bodies are still awkwardly angled as we 
march into winds gusting to sixty-five miles per hour, we are at last 
allowed to fully appreciate the landscape, one hundred miles in all 
directions. 

Jeff De Rosa - Observer