Thursday, April 21, 2016


Lina got to use the sewer snake for the first time today. Jerry talked to her on the phone to tell her how to get started. She sounded surprised to find what she pulled out to unblock the line. Clumps of long hair and baby wipes are not uncommon and lead to most blockages.


The recent high tides and high winds have built a shell seawall for HEB.  The shell seawall is spilling over our newly built concrete seawall. From the looks you would think this shell wall would last a while, but what the water brings in, it takes back. I've seen this before. Some high tides deposit shell while others take it away in no time. We ofter get deposition at this time of the year when the oyster boats have torn up the reefs and left a lot of loose shell.


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