Like so many other people, we lost power on Sunday around 3:00 pm. We own a condo right on the beach in Indian Shores, and found out that the condo never lost power or cable. Around 11:00 pm, the house had gotten pretty warm and the winds had died down. We were going to go over to the mainland to my parents house b/c they had power still. Found out the Belleair beach bridge was closed, so we decided to head to the condo for the night to sleep in the air conditioning.
We now are eligible for the idiot award for that move!
It was pretty calm when we arrived, but within an hour, things started to pick up. Looking at the radar on tv, we thought we were going to get some wind and rain, but should be fine. Slept about an hour total that night as conditions got worse with the constant wind and strong gusts. It was so dark that it was difficult to see what was happening with the Gulf, but every now and then, we got a glimpse of it and could still see that there wasn't any storm surge yet. Watched the news and saw the radar showing more and more yellow and orange with red in it, and wanted to be anywhere else but where we were. Kept hoping the thing would move on, but...well, you know the story. Felt the building swaying around 5:00 am.
Finally, around 7:30 in the morning, once we could see, we jumped in the car and drove back home. I know we didn't have near the wind the east coast did, but what we had coming right off the Gulf was scary enough! It felt a lot stronger than what they were saying the winds were.
Here's some pictures. Some are blurry b/c the wind was pretty strong as I was trying to take them:
Bay looking southeast:
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Roof shingles off and trampoline blown into back of house across the bay from us:
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A good friend of ours serving the public during the storm, fireman Jake:
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Tree down the street from us:
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Another tree:
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Early Sunday morning picture of the Gulf:
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An hour later right before we left. Our hobie still upright:
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Another picture of the GOM:
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Gulf Boulevard as we head home, area called 'the narrows':
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Street flooding as we enter our neighborhood:
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Damage to high and dry on mainland across from the beach:
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The hobie goes down, taken yesterday afternoon as things were finally calming down (it was tied to a cinder block that was buried in the sand):
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One good thing that happened is my brother found an injuried adult Osprey. We were able to gather it up and we took it down to the Seabird Sanctuary in Redington. He looked as though he was in shock. All wet and wide eyed with what looked to be an injury to his wing and a leg.


