| AAFrequentFlyer |
Jul 12th, 2005 03:38 PM |
<b>didijo</b>,
I'm somewhat sensative to red tide so if nothing else I know when the irritant level is above average. My friend, her 1.5 year old son and I went to the beach on Sunday afternoon. We were there for about 3 hours. I did see few dead fish but I had no problems. Neither did the young child and his mom. It's very possible that Sunday afternoon was not a good time to test the "red tide" factor as hurricane Dennis effect was still going on with ~20mph winds and the rough, but amazing looking :-), waves(we don't get to see this very often). I live about 1/2 city block from the beach, and I admit, I'm not much of a beach person, but I still have to walk around, do the normal things and I'm being very honest when I tell you that the red tide has not been a factor for me for about a week now.
How it is going to be on 7/27? I don't think anybody can make that prediction. It comes and goes. I will be around till the 19th and I will try to post again here just before I leave, but again, it will still be a week before you arrive so I'm not sure if my post will be of any help. I'm coming home on the 27th so it will be too late to let you know what's going on, but if I were you, I would just not think about it too much. Come down, enjoy our little paradise and don't let mother nature spoil it for you. Personally I'm more worried about this hurricane season. At this rate we will be under hurricane warnings about once a week, and that's one mother nature play I take very seriously.
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