Granny's gone and done it again

An unusually persistent harmful algal bloom (red tide) is currently affecting portions of the coasts of Florida. It has persisted on the southwest coast since October 2017 and, more recently, spread to the Panhandle and the east coast of Florida. A short-lived bloom also occurred in Texas in September, 2018. Red tides, caused by Karenia brevis algae, produce toxins that can cause fish kills, respiratory irritation, and mortality of sea turtles, manatees, birds, and dolphins. For the latest updates, visit the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's red tide status website, the Texas Parks and Wildlife's red tide status website, or the NOAA Harmful Algal Bloom Bulletin.
It wasn't short lived, I was there two months and had to leave two weeks early.
I saw them lifting dead manatees out of the water. They paid shrimping boats to go out and scoop up dead fish before they could float to the beach. The tractor with a rake, came by about five times a day scooping dead fish off the beach. Not to mention the burning of the eyes and the weird taste in your mouth. I didn't see a single dolphin ...the ones that didn't die left.
 
Which one has a bench seat? :D


Mini-pin? Mini pinscher? That's what I was guessing.


Hubs has started, but this is like the plague! Zinc isn't going to help much. Need some Kryptonite!

both are bench seats and smoking vehicles NOT sure Granny can get up that high tho
 

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