Gulf Coast Oil Spill

This is just heartbreaking…  we literally sit, and wait, and pray.    It is hard to put into words how pretty it is here, but here are a few pictures.  We love where we live, but we love the beaches, the wildlife, the fishing, the everything.

realjoy beach

realjoystingray
Look at how clear this water is!!!

realjoyAbbi & Morgan beach 1

It has been a long weekend and it consumes us all along the Emerald Coast.  So…I let the kids do what they do best today, PLAY!  Here is hoping and praying for the best and enjoying a rainy stormy day at the beach!

realjoyAbbi and morgan beach 2

Abbi fishing in the backyard - in the bay...

In our front yard...
In our front yard…

realjoyMorgan fishing

realjoyTurtle

A fairly yucky day, but look at how gorgeous our beaches are in spite of the storms.  I am so worried about our local families and wildlife.  In an already depressed market this is frightening.  Lifegaurds have been told they will not have jobs soon, they’re closing the pass (which allows boats in and out of the bay), boat captains, boat dealers, real estate, retaurants, it has the potential to paralyze a small fishing, resort community.  People are scared and the animals… the animals, they are helpless.
  Volunteers are needed, but it is very important to understand how to help.  The Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge is preparing for a potentially huge undertaking as they mobilize for the oil response.  Old towels, baby blankets, kennels, large plastic tubs with lids (the big ones ~ 18 to 24 gallon), heating pads, heat lamps are just a few of the things they need.
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Jodi

Originally from Florida, Jodi grew up in Omaha Nebraska moved back to Florida to earn her jurist doctorate. This knowledge coupled with her undergraduate degree in business management has provided her with valuable skills that she uses daily in real estate negotiations, educating home buyers and sellers and effectively marketing the teams listings. Jodi has been working in the Destin real estate market since 2005. Did he currently resides in Destin Florida with her husband Bill Ketchersid. Bill is also an attorney and has been practicing primarily real estate law in the area for about 20 years. Together they have five children.

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