Post-Irma pictures from our listening area

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We asked some friends and listeners if we could use their pictures to show our listening area post-Irma. If you have ones we can use, please send them to [email protected]. Thanks! And we hope you and yours are okay and you have/get your power back.

Strange water

Tampa Bay from Bayshore before Irma
Photo By Nancy Cee
Tampa/Hillsborough Bay
Photo by Nancy Cee
Dry Hillsborough Bay
Photo by Suzanne Williamson

Tree heartbreak

Trees were downed all around our listening area, blocking roads, crushing roofs, and occasionally pulling turf up with them.

Tree Damage
Photo By Colleen Gorlewski
Tarpon Springs
Photo By Siobhan Nehin
Down on power lines in Dark Horizon’s back yard
Photo by Teresa Frederick
Seminole Heights tree
Photo by Holden Caulfast
Uprooted Tree Photo By Larry Jaffe
Pass A Grille Photo By Susana Weymouth
Tree Down Near Tampa Theater Photo By Cj Prance
Tree down In St. Petes Uptown Photo By Brian Vandervliet

[spacer height=”20px”]Irma art

A lot of people found inspiration in the storm, or at least in telling the storm to go away.

Nancy Parker – Irma Sign
Nancy Parker – Irma Sign
Irma Art Boards
Photo by Carla Bristol
Marianne Wysocki’s Lady Of Guadalupe Protecting Gulfport
Art Protects Photo By Garrett Heaney

[spacer height=”20px”]What about the business community?

Getting Gas Photo By Wendy Leigh
Farkas Sign Down Photo By Peggy Herlache
Derby Lane Roof Photo By Alexis Winning
Irma Refugees At Sacinos Formal Wear – Photo By Sherry Sacino

[spacer height=”20px”]How did people make it through the storm?

Storm supplies
Photo By Mike Watkins
Storm supplies
Photo By Chris Sheppard
Playing Oregon Trail
Photo By Chris Sheppard
Red Cross Volunteers In Sarasota
Photo By Cemantha Crain
COFFEE Pre Irma
Photo By Suzanne Williamson

[spacer height=”20px”]Miscellaneous, and of course, rainbows. It could have been so much worse.[spacer height=”20px”]

We All Felt This Way
Photo By Colleen Gorlewski
Sunrise North Tampa
Photo By Rayna Lancaster
Rob Bocik Claims This Is A Sandbag
Bellair Light Pole
Photo By Chris Jenkins
A New Lake
Photo By Mike Handley
Peacock In The Old SE
Photo by Lisa Kirchner
Go Away Irma
Photo by Colleen Cherry
Photo by Adam Turkel
Irma Double Rainbow
Photo By Michelle Wyant
Irma Rainbow
Photo By Siobhan Nehin
Irma Rainbow
Photo By Danielle Davis

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