It’s amazing to think that a skilled multi-decade local surfer isn’t qualified to be a lifeguard on a local beach. That’s the conclusion that the city of Clearwater has made. I applied to lifeguard in Clearwater. I was told by lifeguards that they need people. I just wanted to do it for fun. Apparently I’m not qualified because I don’t have some sort of qualification training that you get in an office somewhere. Seems rediculous to me. It’s not like I wasn’t willing to get it. It’s more that I didn’t even get a call from someone saying, we would like you to lifeguard, we just need you to get a cpr class. Apparently people who know the coast, the gulf, the weather patterns, the tides and currents, and the people on the beach isn’t enough for someone to even call you back when you express interest in being a lifeguard, a job that there’s a shortage of. It’s absurd the way the world works. The reason for all this is complicated. I think greed is probably the best explanation.
Category Archives: Tourism
Annual Park Passes at Honeymoon are Half Price Through January 13th
Go pick up your annual park pass if you don’t have one. Come surf the Pinellas Punta Roca. The t-groins are calling your name. Surf one of the handfull of point breaks in the area. Honeymoon passes are half price until January 13th 2024.
Erecting Another Hotel
Tarpon Municipal Has a Family of Resident Bald Eagles
I’ve played just about every golf course in the North Pinellas area multiple times. The Tarpon Municipal will always be one of my favorites. It’s wide open, so hooks and slices stay in play, and don’t end up as lost balls. It sits right up against a brackish marsh, a waterway that supplies water to its large central pond. Its coolest feature is being a habitat for a family of bald eagles. They have resident bald eagles on the course. They’re doing a great job keeping the course green and lush. It’s definitely worth playing if you haven’t before.
There’s nothing like driving down a cart path only to pull up the a massive bald eagle sitting 10 or so feet away next to a pond.
A Survivor
Despite all the destruction, there was one survivor.