A Florida home appears to have itself a sanctuary to not one, but three manatees since the state has been slapped with heavy flooding due to a tropical storm.

"Because of the rain, the tide was up over the seawall about a foot," Nancy Smith of St. Petersburg wrote on her Instagram account.

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Smith wrote that one of two manatees pulled itself onto her lawn and began snacking on their freshly mowed lawn.

The following day, a third manatee made its way over to Smith's lawn, which she wrote had been more flooded than the previous day.

It happened again!!! Rain made the water rise over the seawall even more than yesterday and a manatee just climbed up to munch on our grass! Another awesome experience... wish you could be here to see it, too! #manatee #tscolin #icantbelieveit #morerain #ilovewhereilive A video posted by Nancy Smith 🌼 (@glassartistry) on Jun 6, 2016 at 11:56am PDT

"Manatee popping up for a fresh grass snack during high tide," she wrote. "What a delightful sight to see!"

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Though the tropical storm warning has since been lifted, many parts of Florida continue to be flooded after Tropical Storm Colin lashed the state on Monday, WTSP reported.

According to WTSP, residents were urged to stop showering, washing dishes, or doing laundry after a sewer system emergency was declared Tuesday afternoon, when rainfall was heaviest.

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At least 34 counties were under a state of emergency through the duration of the storm.

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