Not nearly as dramatic as many of those that have suffered far worse, but here's what it was like in my little part of the world when Jeanne came near.
And don't fuss at me, b/c I know many of these pictures are the "do not try this at home" type of pictures. But nevertheless, here they are:
The narrows in Indian Shores, around 9:30 in the morning on Sunday:
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Across the street from the Frog Pond in Redington beach right before things got bad:
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The hobie isn't tied down tight enough:
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Looking south in Indian Shores:
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One of the area's finest:
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Police disappearing:
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Strong gust:
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Helpful visitor from Arkansas that came down to the West coast on his vacation b/c his regular vacation place in Pensacola was destroyed:
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Coming back in:
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Ouch:
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Things are getting worse:
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Time to get on home:
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Gulf Boulevard heading north in Indian Rocks Beach:
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Looking southeast across the bay off our dock:
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This boat did ok in Frances, but the mast snapped in Jeanne:
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Our next door neighbors dock is floating up with every wave. It held together though:
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This is the difference when you build your dock at the seawall cap level:
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Again, our dock, their docks:
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We watched these two sailboats get hammered for 12 hours straight. They came out ok:
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They are building a house next door to our condo on the beach, and this peeled off sometime after we left in the morning:
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At 7:30 at night, it was still howling on the beaches:
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These next few were taken yesterday, Monday September 27th. Still rough for our side of Florida, and messy:
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Facing north:
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Facing south:
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Jeanne Pics from Indian Rocks Bch/Indian Shores (Gulf coast)
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I'm not sure what Cape Coral looked like after Charley. I'm sorry.
Seems like my particular area had a lot more roof damage this time. But I think we, on the beaches, didn't do as bad as I would have imagined. Of course, my roof is intact.
We are south of Dunedin/Clw. Between Clw and St. Pete beaches.
Here's a map:
http://tampabaybeaches.com/tampabaymap.htm
Seems like my particular area had a lot more roof damage this time. But I think we, on the beaches, didn't do as bad as I would have imagined. Of course, my roof is intact.
We are south of Dunedin/Clw. Between Clw and St. Pete beaches.
Here's a map:
http://tampabaybeaches.com/tampabaymap.htm
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Re: Jeanne Pics from Indian Rocks Bch/Indian Shores (Gulf co
Great photos, Hibiscushouse. Thanks for sharing them.
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You should have gone out it that weather!!!!!!
Ah... just kidding, I did the same thing, but haven't figured out a way to post pictures. Makes it even worse on me when "they" repeatedly say, "Don't venture outside!". Gets the juices flowing to go take a peak.
But, by the time we got done checking on a couple of our properties and the weather started turning like the pictures show along Gulf Blvd., you should have heard what I was saying to my husband in the car..."this was your idea
I put my pictures on photobucket.com
There's lots of web sites similar to choose from. But you join and then start an album, then upload your pictures to their site. To add them to an email or anything else, you copy the url code that they assign each picture and then paste them into your email, etc.
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Hibuscushouse--
Thanks so much for all the pictures. I haven't been to Indian Rocks, Indian Shores, and Redington for almost 10 years, but it is still as lovely (in those last few pics, at least!) as I remember. I haven't eaten at Frog Pond. Our favorites were Crabby Bill's, Hungry Fisherman, and Pajano's. I don't even know if Pajano's is still there because that was awhile ago when I was a child!
I'm glad y'all didn't have it as hard as they did on other side of the state. Lord knows, they need to have someplace for tourists to go this winter with the Fort Myers/Punta Gorda area, Panhandle, and central east coast out of commission (for the most part)!
Thanks so much for all the pictures. I haven't been to Indian Rocks, Indian Shores, and Redington for almost 10 years, but it is still as lovely (in those last few pics, at least!) as I remember. I haven't eaten at Frog Pond. Our favorites were Crabby Bill's, Hungry Fisherman, and Pajano's. I don't even know if Pajano's is still there because that was awhile ago when I was a child!
I'm glad y'all didn't have it as hard as they did on other side of the state. Lord knows, they need to have someplace for tourists to go this winter with the Fort Myers/Punta Gorda area, Panhandle, and central east coast out of commission (for the most part)!
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baygirl_1 wrote:Hibuscushouse--
Thanks so much for all the pictures. I haven't been to Indian Rocks, Indian Shores, and Redington for almost 10 years, but it is still as lovely (in those last few pics, at least!) as I remember. I haven't eaten at Frog Pond. Our favorites were Crabby Bill's, Hungry Fisherman, and Pajano's. I don't even know if Pajano's is still there because that was awhile ago when I was a child!
I'm glad y'all didn't have it as hard as they did on other side of the state. Lord knows, they need to have someplace for tourists to go this winter with the Fort Myers/Punta Gorda area, Panhandle, and central east coast out of commission (for the most part)!
Ah Pajanos! Best steak sandwiches...period!
Fantastic photos! Thank you for sharing them with us.
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The Hungry Fisherman is been renamed Fathoms, after all these years. It was always more of a tourist place to go, but now that they've updated the menu and the interior, you will find more and more locals eating there.
Attached to the same building as Pajano's is the Indian Rocks tackle and dive shop. They had their doors blown in and flat top roof blow off in Jeanne.
Pajano's looked ok though...somehow.
Attached to the same building as Pajano's is the Indian Rocks tackle and dive shop. They had their doors blown in and flat top roof blow off in Jeanne.
Pajano's looked ok though...somehow.
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