There's a musical in this. Think OKLAHOMA farmers v ranch hands, West Side Story sharks v jets. All the songwriters and limber yoga people could make it happen. Would love to laugh and learn!
I believe beach chairs and umbrellas are people just like corporations. They should be allowed to marry any other beach item of their choosing be it a cooler, surf board, beach ball or even a root. Stay away from a Yeti, they are full of themselves.
According to the Police incident report there was a knife involved. According to the report Aggravated Assault charges may be pending and the vendor is the suspect and the girlfriend is a witness not a victim.
I can understand the wedding party not wanting laborers in beach attire ruining their wedding photos.
I want to start dating sea turtles and just let things slowly develop.
Sounds just like people in real life. Oh wait - this is real life. Including people like you who have a holier than thou opinion of themselves and are always pointing fingers.
Nice first post. Can't wait for the second.
As for the vendor, I'm sure the situation could have been avoided with a little courtesy and respect for the party. Should they have moved stuff? Probably not. But I have seen at least one vendor on Grayton Beach act like an Ahole when people touch his stuff. There's no reason for that. Our vendors should always have a smile on their face and be thankful we allow them to operate and make a living on OUR beaches.
Huh? That's not at all what I said. I was trying to clarify Comm. Meadows' comments, which I took to be about the beach vendors/beach crowding being a problem this summer, not about local businesses and restaurants having a bad summer.
Commissioner Cindy Meadows represents most of the South Walton district and at the board meeting on Tuesday, she said "it's been the worst summer I can remember being here."
If you are looking at Sowal as a source of hard news, you may be looking in the wrong place. It is notorious for rumor and opinion, often as misinformed as informed. And that's the way most of us view it. I know there is hardly a newspaper or television station that is filling the void, but please don't count on an odd-ball bunch of posters filling the bill.