Hurricane/Tropical Storm ETA in Sarasota FL on 11th November 2020.

 Eta came and went.

The storm was not an occasion for joy, but it was bearable in my neck of the woods.  Lots of rain; with heavy though not outrageous winds. and very little local damage.

At Sarasota's Bayfront Park early this morning,  Zion and I saw some of the "results" of what was most probably the 9:00 p.m. high tide and storm surge.

I took too many photo's so I will not label them all;  they are not in  any order.

You will see some 

boats which drifted from their moorings; 

shells which were  washed inland and covered parts of the walkways - up to four inches deep in places;

seaweed on the grass, indicating the high point of the 9:00 p.m. surge tide.

You will not see

the death and destruction that happened when  ETA passed through what we dismiss as Central America.












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Recovery vehicles at hand, but not needed.


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