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seagrovelover

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Jan 12, 2005
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All I have to say is watch out for those summer mosquitos :eek: they are they reason why we will not be returning there for vacation, it was the worst!!!! on the bright side, it is very, very beautiful and you would be hard pressed to find 100% BEACH FRONT rental homes with pools for the prices on the cape.......but my heart belongs to South Walton:love:
 

TheSheep

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Jan 30, 2007
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Development on the Cape is always going to be limited because no sane insurance company should write a policy there. We get down there about every other year. I remember what it looked like before George and Earl in 1998, and the coastal erosion since then is staggering. Yes, there actually used to be beach on the other side of that concrete chunk seawall.

Some day, it's going to be cash-only self-insuring homeowners out there if it isn't already.
Not yet and if Jebbie has his way, not ever, Ms. Mouse. There are many insane insurers (aren't there always, how do they make an asspenny I do not know :dunno:). Jebbie sent us $3M as a gift, we are so pleased! Now the mighty FedGov will drop by frequently to make sure we have enough sand after the restoration this year forever and ever and ever!

I do declare, now that you come along, I have not seen a mouse, no not one at all, on The Cape; I suppose meece have better places to reside where they have no fears of Might Mother Nature like Seagrove and Grayton and Orlando. :shock:

Those mouse ears, they clash with my heels, not for TheSheep or sheeplike, IMVHO.
 
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TheSheep

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Cape San Blas is a beautiful place to visit. My opinion is that any barrier island is too fragile for development. We were there after a tropical storm in 2005, and there was flooding everywhere. The stump hole was flooded and it was so obvious that if a strong hurricane hits CSB, it could easily be split into 2 separate pieces.
Yes, split it might and look at the sad fortunes of those in North Captiva. How often they complain about their high rental rates and near full in season occupancies since Mighty Mother Nature whacked the pass in half and isolating them from all the nasty world! Those poor people. They are so traumatized nearly all refuse to sell! Then when they do, they get inundated with offers and have to spend days on days, wasting their precious, God limited time, responding. :sosad:

I suppose you are right, visit then leave. People must have their crowds and McDonalds and parties and backed up highways, that is true life!

I have heard, please do not gossip this along, that those people (I hear they have no heads and are only three feet tall due to the isolation, possibly cannibalism :eek:) read books. Yes, agggggggh, how awfully terrible is that!:banging:
 

TheSheep

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Agree with Beachmouse, Sheep. Before you close, please check out your insurance options. :eek: I have read some very scary things about insurance there as well.

Oh, and :welcome: You are right about the Red Tide. As a result we are delighted to drive 6 hours to the beach.
Thank you kind sir, will check those options out. The fall back position is self-insurance, it is not a pretty one because it means one must have less of a home. I saw one person, crying, she had to give up her fourth and fifth bedroom, her poor friends of her friends will have to sleep on a :)eek:) rollout bed!

I was grazing along, and I saw this BIG X and then I saw these BIG A and M and F and E. They were on the vacant lots and lots of them with those letters. When I find out that those with the "F" in them meant FEMA, I was scared! :drink: Please tell me, they did fire Brownie, right?

One correction, humbly, it was not thr Red Nasty Tide we abhorred, it was the awash of the Red Algae, clumps on clumps on clumps, may I show?

http://www.juliezickefoose.com/blog/uploaded_images/coupleibisbeach-703495.jpg
 

TheSheep

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All I have to say is watch out for those summer mosquitos :eek: they are they reason why we will not be returning there for vacation, it was the worst!!!! on the bright side, it is very, very beautiful and you would be hard pressed to find 100% BEACH FRONT rental homes with pools for the prices on the cape.......but my heart belongs to South Walton:love:
We have seen those Monsters, you say there are more then twelve? :eek: Well, dammy, if it isn't the see-the-no-seeums on Sanibel, the mosque eatos on Marco/Naples (no sharp attack to our loverly Mooslim neighbors!), it's the crocodiles who eat puppies, the turtles who have to have their own snotty season, make way for the snakes and aardvarks, don't run over them, dim those lights!:clap_1:

That does it, I have no intention of becoming sheepmeat for a swarm of misguided miscreant oversized gnats. MissusSheep and I shall retire to our enclosed pool or screened deck and view the view. All things relative, Ms Lover, it could be the attached. :sosad:
 

TheSheep

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Yes, but there's always the traffic to enjoy on Sanibel!
Bob, funny thing about that traffic.

It never showed up. :dunno: Everyone told us when we announced our grazing south to sweet Sanibel that traffic was oh so bad. We arrived in May, then July, then August, left in mid Janaury, My God (excuse me Ian, no flutes please), where were all the peoples? Seems we got out @ the right time, lucky Sheeps we were, are, er, were. :clap_1:
 

rancid

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Aug 9, 2006
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Bob, funny thing about that traffic.

It never showed up. :dunno: Everyone told us when we announced our grazing south to sweet Sanibel that traffic was oh so bad. We arrived in May, then July, then August, left in mid Janaury, My God (excuse me Ian, no flutes please), where were all the peoples? Seems we got out @ the right time, lucky Sheeps we were, are, er, were. :clap_1:

Was that a Jethro Tull reference I smelled?
 

TheSheep

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Was that a Jethro Tull reference I smelled?

Smell? Sir, what do you mean.

Excuse me, MissusSheep comes, looks like she has spilt bread crumbs all over the bed, best just shake my head.

You know, it's is only the giving that makes us what we are. ;-)
 

Bob

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Bob, funny thing about that traffic.

It never showed up. :dunno: Everyone told us when we announced our grazing south to sweet Sanibel that traffic was oh so bad. We arrived in May, then July, then August, left in mid Janaury, My God (excuse me Ian, no flutes please), where were all the peoples? Seems we got out @ the right time, lucky Sheeps we were, are, er, were. :clap_1:
You are correct, but traffic was an issue pre-Charlie...I guess something good came of the storm after all. I met the Mayor six years ago at a statewide city goverment convention, and he admitted to the island's congested traffic.
 
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