I have been lurking on this message board for several weeks and complement you on your community spirit and general kindness to one another. Tomorrow is the deadline to cancel our week's visit to Seaside. This will be our third year at Seaside and it is indeed a magical place. We were scheduled to arrive the Sunday Emily did as well so our trip was cancelled. Friends who arrived shortly after Emily did not enjoy the beach because of sand erosion and the beach is what our our 4 & 7 year olds live for. We rebooked for our fall break, Oct. 1-7. I have not seen any Seaside beach photos after Katrina. Is the beach still in at least ok shape? Does anyone have insight into normal early Oct. weather? I checked on line and it looked nice. We want to come but if we would be better to wait until May, we will. Thanks to one and all.

My family can't wait to pack up and make our Seagrove, Fl Labor day weekend outing! My parents have a house in Seagrove. My family visits quite often. Word has it that labor day weekend is normal despite Katrina. The sand that Katrina brought in is a bonus for the beaches. After Dennis was rather depressing. The only negative in our trip is the gas price. Other than that, I can't wait to dip my toes in the sand and stroll around Seaside, Grayton and Seagrove! I wouldn't see why anyone would cancel their vacation to Seaside and surrounding area. If they do, they are missing out. Nothing has changed!
You know that the month of October is mating season for the Alligators and they often come to sun on the beach. The Bull Sharks and HammerHeads always feed close to shore in Oct. Hurricanes often form in Oct. Yellow Flies bite people on the beach, and Dog Flies bite everywhere else. Etc, Etc.










