injinji
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Maybe we crossed wires. The sandhill is what I call the northwestern end of my farm. As opposed to the southeastern part, the riverfield, riverhouse, creek land, etc, etc, which is all river bottom land.It's sand and with the first hurricane and there will be dandies, it will wipe sandhill and it's two senators away. By then much of the deep south including parts of Texas will be under water too and hurricanes a constant threat for miles inland. Long before that though, it will be impossible to get insurance in places like Miami and people will blame the democrats because the republicans changed the history books, at least that's the plan!
Sea level rise is real. But at 61 years old, I don't think it will even reach the Dead Lakes in my lifetime. It has more than doubled from what it was through the 20th century, but the current rate 0.14 inches per year will take a while to reach 120 feet.