The calm before the storm in Naples
NAPLES, Fla. - It looks like any other beautiful day in Naples today.
People are out on the beach, others are jogging. There is even an older gentleman with a metal detector looking through the sand to see if he can find some kind of buried treasure. A boat, maybe 60 yards off the shore, is sitting in completely still waters.
“It’s hard to believe there is a hurricane coming,” one man told me as he walked down the pier.
But, the threat of Hurricane Wilma making landfall on Sunday is real enough for Gov. Jeb Bush to have declared a state of emergency, and to send Floridians scurrying.
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