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Beach Crab
Apr 16, 2009
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Moving into the area to work for the best Dermatologist in the area, Dermatology Associates in PC, on a part time basis. Home is Crystal River, Fl on the Nature Coast. We chose 30A to look for a home because we love the area. We are seniors, and will probably retire to this area. I recently posted in the environment blog asking about what to expect in the future from the dune lake overflows. Seems like this annoyed a few people, but I was asking from a property investment standpoint. Also, if this was not a normal phenomena and required some investigation into possible polluting, I was out to do something about it--I was not criticizing the strangely brown water of the gulf which I had never seen before. Hope this will smooth ruffled feathers.
 

Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
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:welcome: Pimple Popper M.D. :D

Seriously, had to throw out a Seinfeld line, you don't get to use that one too often. Thanks for the explanation of your original question, I believe most feathers are unruffled now.
 

Franny

Beach Fanatic
Mar 27, 2005
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Moving into the area to work for the best Dermatologist in the area, Dermatology Associates in PC, on a part time basis. Home is Crystal River, Fl on the Nature Coast. We chose 30A to look for a home because we love the area. We are seniors, and will probably retire to this area. I recently posted in the environment blog asking about what to expect in the future from the dune lake overflows. Seems like this annoyed a few people, but I was asking from a property investment standpoint. Also, if this was not a normal phenomena and required some investigation into possible polluting, I was out to do something about it--I was not criticizing the strangely brown water of the gulf which I had never seen before. Hope this will smooth ruffled feathers.

I am sure everything is fine...:welcome:
 
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