now. you can see the kite border. he is flying because of the sustained on shore winds at 25 miles per hour. he's got quite a ride going there, going back and forth along the beaches as the kite is obviously catching the wind and thus pulling him along at a pretty fast rate of speed. that's the thrill of all that. a couple surf borders out. the water's a little sloppy right now for surfing. but really, we talked to the emergency manager. he said yim, all in all this island has fared pretty well but we want to keep people off the beaches and that's the key. heck, it's not just here, all the way down to flagler county in florida, hundreds of people over the last couple of days pulled from the water because of the dangerous rip currents with the approach of this on coming storm, the strongest we think in this country in may we have on record which is kind of amazing when you think about all the storms that have touched our coastlines to, have one be the strongest one for may is a big