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Tuesday, February 17, 2009


I went down to Bolivar Peninsula the other day, just to see if I could pick out some familiar landmarks of places I've had a good time. Short answer, nope, it's all gone. The most remarkable thing was that the beach was gone. The 'waterfront' houses were gone (though some of their pilings were still standing in the surf) but the storm had eroded enough of the beach to make the third and fourth row houses 'waterfront'. Don't know how longer that will last, as I know the State had a big lawsuit about beach access before the storm. Anyway, this is what Crystal Beach looked like in November, 2007:



Complete with some idiot doing donuts in the sand. I tried to find that same beach, but so many houses/landmarks just aren't there, and I didn't want to distract those there rebuilding, so I didn't look very hard. But you could almost map out how bad the "dirty bands" were as they came in on the Peninsula, because you'd find a pocket of houses left standing, then you'd come across a huge pile of rubble that would consist of huge piles of boards, water heaters, complete sections of roof, and mattresses. Then there's this, if you're having a hard time contemplating the strength of the storm:



News Flash: That Taurus wasn't parked in hood deep sand. The sand came to it, after Ike threw it where it wanted it.

Hurricane season, 2009: Four short months away.




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