
Guardians of the gravel, but how will they fare when sea levels rise?
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Good point concerning sea levels.
The photograph was gorgeous as always.
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Thank you, Guylene.
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Yes, an excellent point. We are going to be facing some significant changes …
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I think they will be more than most people are aware of, Lynette. It worries me that so much complacency remains, especially in government and commerce, about the coming emergency. Too many are just hoping it will either never happen or will be something of little importance. But those of us who have a sense of the probabilities will no doubt continue to attempt to raise awareness.
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Yes, the complacency. Newton’s first law applies very readily to humans, unfortunately.
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Too right, Lynette. One wonders just what force will eventually get most of them moving the right direction!
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Happy Easter, Stuart! And ow, owie, walking on that beach barefoot. Not enticing for a swim!
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I agree, Noelle. Not inviting for bare feet!
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