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Letter: Debbie thwarted travel plans

Billy Joe Fudge writes:
Libby and I made our first and only trip to St. Augustine in June of 2012. Unfortunately, Tropical Storm Debbie decided to make her way there at the same time. Rained 17 inches in about three days. The Suwanee River reached record flood levels and at times on our way out of the area two days after Debbie's passing, the water was onto the edges of main highways and even Interstate 75 in places.

It was a miserable time to try to take in one of the most beautiful places I've seen. Historic St. Augustine, I hope to see you again someday and would rather not be accompanied by another Debbie or anything like her! --BJF
Billy Joe, we hope you make it back down. We've found St. Augustine to be a thoroughly charming city to visit. --Pen

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