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Want this blasted sand to move some

Swills

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Been waiting and waiting for some significant sand movement here in NE florida and guess I will be waiting a bit longer. Ive read that after a Northeaster the sand should move a bit, but as I am fairly new to this hobby I never really paid attention before. Anyone here in the jacksonville Florida area notice we get alot of sand moving with these storms? I guess I could always get a shovel and start the process on my own!!
 
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