Lightning Rod - A cautionary tale!
Many years ago, I was standing at the south end of the pier when a distant, single dark black cloud moved closer. It began to rain, but not too hard and the kings were biting. About the time that the pier began to get rain-saturated, it came to me that I shouldn't be standing there, with lighting approaching, with a graphite rod in my hand. Instantaneously after that thought, a single lightning bolt came down and struck the water in front of the pier. Because the pier was saturated and I was fairly soaked, the electricity went up the pier, traveled up my leg and only gave me a tingling-shock.
It was enough to teach me a lesson about lightning. When I see it anywhere close, I'm getting off the pier!