You'll be alright.
For thousands of years Native Americans made their homes, and wintering sites around what is now Tampa Bay. North of Tampa Bay there are many sacred sites, burial grounds, and ceremonial areas. In 1921 a destructive hurricane come ashore near Tarpon Springs (20 miles from Clearwater) and did extensive damage to their sacred sites.
Soon after that Native Americans from all around the southeastern US came there, performed various rituals, and so cast a protective spell over their area: asking that their sacred sites be spared from any further damage.
To the best of my knowledge every area in Fl has sustained hurricane damage, and sometimes massive damage, at least once in the last 98 years. All, that is, all except for one. The area blessed by the Native Americans' protective efforts.
PHM
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Originally Posted by
Olivero
Yeah, they got it really bad.
Hopefully it just veers off completely, but you never know. We're on the ready though, if it decides to come to Clearwater, we'll be ready for it.
PHM
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