Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Caribbean Snow Drifts

Well, at least our equivalent of it. It has been so windy here lately that we are loosing our beaches to the streets!

These sand drifts are so reminiscent to me of the snow drifts we used to endure in Minnesota. I think I like this kind better though!










And how do you clean this up? With a Caribbean Snow Plow of course!

9 comments:

Calypso said...

Sometimes I forget you came from Minnesota (a lawyer?). Yes those dunes are better 'snow' drifts.

Kathy said...

That looks a lot like what's outside my window right now. Here in SE MN. Except about 80 degrees colder. And without the warm water. and...and... *sigh*

Anonymous said...

Almost looks like photos after the last hurricane! =:-o

Linda
IC

Anonymous said...

Sheesh, what crazy weather ..... when I was there a few weeks ago, all forecasts were (fortunately) wrong ... called for nasty; got warm and balmy .... then, strange winds that blew nonstop .... did you throw some kinda curse on Isla, Wayne..????

O Robert

Tom said...

Same things happened a few years ago & they actually used a large red excavator & a dozer to move the sand around on the beach-after it had been brought there by wheelbarrow of course.

KfromMichigan said...

Yep .. I like your drifts better than mine!

Jackie said...

One little broom, bucket and shovel. Poor guy who has to clean that up using those tools.

Anonymous said...

Much better then the snow banks I see out my window in Minnesota right now!

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