Tuesday, November 10, 2009


The weather service lists today's high tides as about one foot above normal. It looks like more than that here. Above shows the mitigation site plum full of water. This is predicted to last another 48 hours with a high tide tomorrow morning.

This photo is looking north from across the road and over the HEB property and out to Copano.

This is along the HEB fence which is usually dry.

The corner of the HEB property continues to work toward out entrance road. It is interesting to notice the well defined high water mark of oyster shell.

This is the barometer I use for really high water. The mitigation site overfills and sends water up the drain pipe where boats are washed. The water then stands on our entrance road.

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