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I'm guessing that when the storm surge recedes, the normal water line will be much further out. I can already see a lot less height to the waves than from about 8:00 this morning.
I hope you're right. Ironically I had taken some photos of Seagrove beach last week showing how much sand had built up. It was so pretty. Then this AM I walked down to the beach and saw waves lapping up over the beach walkover. :sosad:
 

NoHall

hmmmm......can't remember
May 28, 2007
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We have a lot of evacuees coming into Atlanta, too. One of the saddest stories, which runs over and over, is about a family of 6 in a car outside Atlanta. They think the driver fell asleep; 4 of them (including a 2-year-old girl) were killed and the other two seriously injured. :sosad:

They also keep showing a 20 (ish) year old man who rode here in the back of a pickup truck. He evacuated from Katrina, also, and keeps making the comment, like so many others, that he doesn't know if he can go back. So many of them are still exhausted from Katrina.

It makes you realize how tired these people are in their very spirits...
 

Matt J

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May 9, 2007
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I hope you're right. Ironically I had taken some photos of Seagrove beach last week showing how much sand had built up. It was so pretty. Then this AM I walked down to the beach and saw waves lapping up over the beach walkover. :sosad:

We braved the piece of yellow tape this afternoon and went down to the beach, it seems to have moved quite a bit of sand on shore. Until the water goes down though it's still up in the air. Wednesday's my trash day on the beach so I'll report then, seems like any type of storm and the crap from PCB blows/washes this way. We're gonna need a bigger bag.
 

AuntJulz

Beach Comber
Sep 15, 2007
23
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We braved the piece of yellow tape this afternoon and went down to the beach, it seems to have moved quite a bit of sand on shore. Until the water goes down though it's still up in the air. Wednesday's my trash day on the beach so I'll report then, seems like any type of storm and the crap from PCB blows/washes this way. We're gonna need a bigger bag.

We "braved the tape" as well. It was interesting to see...although you're right about the sand. Weather looks nice this morning though!!!
 
We braved the piece of yellow tape this afternoon and went down to the beach, it seems to have moved quite a bit of sand on shore. Until the water goes down though it's still up in the air. Wednesday's my trash day on the beach so I'll report then, seems like any type of storm and the crap from PCB blows/washes this way. We're gonna need a bigger bag.
Do you know if the beach is still closed? I went to the Walton County website, and they still had Monday's info there. I need to update my rental website so that I can let them know what's going on.

As of yesterday AM we didn't have any trash on our beach. Hubby and I cleaned everything up Sunday, including disposing of a gigantic tent that had been abandoned since July. It took two of us to carry it. My neck and shoulders still hurt.
 

AuntJulz

Beach Comber
Sep 15, 2007
23
1
Do you know if the beach is still closed? I went to the Walton County website, and they still had Monday's info there. I need to update my rental website so that I can let them know what's going on.

As of yesterday AM we didn't have any trash on our beach. Hubby and I cleaned everything up Sunday, including disposing of a gigantic tent that had been abandoned since July. It took two of us to carry it. My neck and shoulders still hurt.

As of 9:02am, there are still double red flags...Not sure if the beach accesses are still roped off...I'll find out in a few since I'm heading down to check.
 

Landlocked

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May 16, 2005
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We have a lot of evacuees coming into Atlanta, too. One of the saddest stories, which runs over and over, is about a family of 6 in a car outside Atlanta. They think the driver fell asleep; 4 of them (including a 2-year-old girl) were killed and the other two seriously injured. :sosad:

They also keep showing a 20 (ish) year old man who rode here in the back of a pickup truck. He evacuated from Katrina, also, and keeps making the comment, like so many others, that he doesn't know if he can go back. So many of them are still exhausted from Katrina.

It makes you realize how tired these people are in their very spirits...

I dropped Walker off at school (church) this morning and there were about fifty vehicles with Louisiana and Mississippi plates in the parking lot. There were a couple of parents beating the hell out of their kids in the parking lot. They are obviously exhausted.

Apparently the church is serving as a shelter.
 

CPort

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Feb 15, 2007
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Clearbranch, Miss
yes,he is! WE are in our second day of rain here in mid-MS. But I've had power all but a couple of hours last night.
I've been watching 261 channel of direct tv which is channel 6 out of New Orleans.they iare having a time with tornados righ now! We're under warnings also,but there have some on the gound.
 
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