Rose is Rose by Don Wimmer and Pat Brady for June 27, 2015
June 26, 2015
June 28, 2015
Transcript:
Pasquale: This is shallow water! It would be nice to turn around and not find you watching my every movie!
Guardian: That's not going to happen.
Rose: That's not going to happen.
NeedaChuckle: Relax, swim parallel to the shore until you are no longer moving away from it, resume activities. A rip current may be powerful, but it is rather small. It is the way the beach keeps all those waves coming in from piling up to a flood. Think of it as the beach’s drain.
Tarredandfeathered: Right, the deeper water is just the result of simple erosion. In shallow enough water (that the sand is supporting most of your weight) you can actually feel a rip developing by the sand moving under your feet. Wade to one side before you find yourself floating.
I recall being in the surf down at Hilton Head, up to about my neck, when I suddenly saw a dark flash in the water, about 3 yards from me. So did my mom, up on the beach. I think both of our hearts stood still until we saw it was a dolphin. (I was full grown at the time.)
electricshadow Premium Member over 9 years ago
…especially if he’s wading off the coast of North Carolina.
mkd_1218 over 9 years ago
Bandusia15: Mothers and guardian angels…..always on watch.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 9 years ago
He should be wearing flotation device, rip currents are in shallow water. I was caught in one. NO FUN!
Wren Fahel over 9 years ago
Not watching every move is one of the hardest lessons a mom has to learn…but has to learn.
Sharon Hayes over 9 years ago
I live in NC and have been to both of those beaches. I never thought twice about going in the water, but won’t make that mistake ever again.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 9 years ago
Agreed guys.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 9 years ago
It doesn’t happen even after you reach adulthood, for most of us!
hippogriff over 9 years ago
NeedaChuckle: Relax, swim parallel to the shore until you are no longer moving away from it, resume activities. A rip current may be powerful, but it is rather small. It is the way the beach keeps all those waves coming in from piling up to a flood. Think of it as the beach’s drain.
hippogriff over 9 years ago
Tarredandfeathered: Right, the deeper water is just the result of simple erosion. In shallow enough water (that the sand is supporting most of your weight) you can actually feel a rip developing by the sand moving under your feet. Wade to one side before you find yourself floating.
DKHenderson 8 months ago
I recall being in the surf down at Hilton Head, up to about my neck, when I suddenly saw a dark flash in the water, about 3 yards from me. So did my mom, up on the beach. I think both of our hearts stood still until we saw it was a dolphin. (I was full grown at the time.)