Thank you for letting us see the Pinellas Barrier Islands. This area was a part of my history and as you traveled up the coast, it brought back many memories...
If memory serves me right the video starts close to Don Cesar hotel in St Petes Beach Florida and goes north up the west coast to past Clearwater Beach. Hope that helps.
I live in St petersburg Florida, Coquina Key and OMG we are so grateful it was not worse. These are before and after pictures. I prayed all night,very scary.
People see 'Living on the water' as a flex and also as a bragging right in showing their fortune and favor on earth to others further away from the water and less favors, but then GOD sends a message to those who live on the waterfront property of who's REALLY IN CHARGE OF ALL OF IT! Then those 'Haves' begin to reconsider their decisions and envy the 'Have Nots' once they're slapped with the bill to repair the damage done on the same property they often bragged about to them.
Wow... What an inconsiderate thing to post...maybe scale back on that righteous attitude, and grow some compassion. If you have a ⚡"GOD" ⚡that is sending messages like this, because ((YOU)) have some kind of chip on your shoulder, then perhaps you might need to re-evaluate your soul, lost one.
Massive projection here lol. I think a lot of people live on the water because they love the ocean. I think you have seen maybe a few people on social media perhaps showing off their property and assume that's what they all do? You may need a soul check my friend.
@@tcnic1220 My comment was not out of jealousy. My comment was out of 'I've been there and decided not to do that'. When the decision of purchasing my home on ocean or lakefront property came, I didn't do it. After years of watching property owners on the water get HAMMERED with expenses after a hurricanes, I counted my blessings and thanked God. I also listened to my friends 'On the waters' telling me that they wished they'd never chose the aesthetics and bragging rights of having a house on the water over playing it safe. That's why I chose to live inland, because I didn't want the possibility of 'Additional' risks that comes with the regular risks of a normal home.
Thank you for letting us see the Pinellas Barrier Islands. This area was a part of my history and as you traveled up the coast, it brought back many memories...
@BarrierIsland Always good to see the coastline from the sky.
My History too. My younger brother was born on Honeymoon Island in 84...
@@JonnyDee-uh1eo On the island??
Wish we had some “before” pics or narration for those of us not familiar with the area
If memory serves me right the video starts close to Don Cesar hotel in St Petes Beach Florida and goes north up the west coast to past Clearwater Beach. Hope that helps.
We got power back last night. This storm caused terrible damage beyond Florida too.
I live in St petersburg Florida, Coquina Key and OMG we are so grateful it was not worse. These are before and after pictures. I prayed all night,very scary.
does anyone know about the area around Scruggs Harbor in Indian Rocks Beach ?
Send in the paper towels, y'all
People see 'Living on the water' as a flex and also as a bragging right in showing their fortune and favor on earth to others further away from the water and less favors, but then GOD sends a message to those who live on the waterfront property of who's REALLY IN CHARGE OF ALL OF IT! Then those 'Haves' begin to reconsider their decisions and envy the 'Have Nots' once they're slapped with the bill to repair the damage done on the same property they often bragged about to them.
Wow... What an inconsiderate thing to post...maybe scale back on that righteous attitude, and grow some compassion. If you have a ⚡"GOD" ⚡that is sending messages like this, because ((YOU)) have some kind of chip on your shoulder, then perhaps you might need to re-evaluate your soul, lost one.
yo, 177, jealous much?
@@SamMueller-lh9tl Why not? Let's dialogue.
Massive projection here lol. I think a lot of people live on the water because they love the ocean. I think you have seen maybe a few people on social media perhaps showing off their property and assume that's what they all do? You may need a soul check my friend.
@@tcnic1220 My comment was not out of jealousy. My comment was out of 'I've been there and decided not to do that'. When the decision of purchasing my home on ocean or lakefront property came, I didn't do it. After years of watching property owners on the water get HAMMERED with expenses after a hurricanes, I counted my blessings and thanked God. I also listened to my friends 'On the waters' telling me that they wished they'd never chose the aesthetics and bragging rights of having a house on the water over playing it safe. That's why I chose to live inland, because I didn't want the possibility of 'Additional' risks that comes with the regular risks of a normal home.