This taken 2 hours before high tide, the pier was pretty shaky.
Took this from Magnolia Pier
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Donna STAY THE HECK OF THAT PIER IN WEATHER LIKE THAT!
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thanks, my husband just called from the road and told me the same thing. The waves are huge
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LOL If that pier ever collasped or you got washed overboard you be one frozen Donnacicle in no time.
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I always warn people to not go near big surf. I’ve seen fishermen and photographers get hammered and lose their gear. They get killed too. I have a winter “float coat” in the gallery, and you’re welcome to use it any time.
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Thanks Fred, may need that one day, I went down there a couple of hours before high tide for that reason.
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You kyack, so you know. Come into the gallery and I’ll give you my float coat to keep in your car for the winter. But it might be a little big for you 😉
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you are so sweet
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Donna, after risking life and limb, did you happen to head to Eastern Point?
Heard the surf was outstanding!!!
Be very safe!
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More cement for the seawall and Windex for the windows.
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