This tropical storm was first predicted to land in Texas; in the morning of June 24 it was predicted to land in Louisiana; at 5:30 pm on June 24, they changed the prediction to land in the Florida Panhandle. It is not a wind storm for us, but a massive rain storm.
- Sarasota Bay on a normal overcast day, taken Mar 2012.
- Hart’s Landing Pier, Sarasota Bay, Mar 2012.
- Hart’s Landing, Sarasota Bay, Mar 2012.
- Benches along the Bayfront between the Ringling Causeway and Hart’s Landing, Mar 2012. That is my purse on the bench. And our Sabbath supper from Chipotle. I should have moved it before taking the picture. For some reason this is my favorite picture taken that day. 🙂 I love the colors.
- There is the Ringling Causeway bridge taken from the water’s edge.
- The Ringling Causeway bridge on a normal overcast day, Mar 2012.
- Same Sarasota Bayfront bench, Monday Jun 25. Mike enjoying the view and getting drenched in the process. 🙂 Photo credit Brittany Tate.
- This is the same bench as in the previous photo. Sun afternoon Jun 24. We have had a ton of rain, plus the monthly highest high tide coming in, and the storm surges from Tropical Storm Debby. Photo credit Brittany Tate.
- Same bench. Coastal Flooding. Sun afternoon Jun 24. Photo credit Brittany Tate.
- Hart’s Landing Pier underwater. Sun afternoon June 24. Photo credit Brittany Tate.
- Lifeguard station on Siesta Key Beach on a normal day.
- The same red lifeguard station as in the earlier photo, taken from the other side, on Sun afternoon June 24. Photo credit Chip Ashman.
- Another shot of one of the lifeguard stations on Siesta Key Beach Sunday afternoon June 24. Photo credit Siesta Key on facebook.





























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