Category: Long Beach
Go ahead and break those balloons
The life you save may be your own. And the whales and other giant sea creatures who ingest your “happy 40th birthday” balloons
Save the whales people❤❤
Do this: after the party is over-
1. Pop all balloons especially if you are lucky enough to have a party at the beach.
Pick up the popped balloons and please toss them in the trash.
You will be doing such a good thing for all.
Hot town summer
Is this a poem?
So far from what I can tell.
This is the sizzling
summer of the hot and the buggy.
(Who you calling buggy?)
It’s been…
Muggy.
Yuggee.
I mean yucky.
Okay so.
Let it go.
Imagine snow?
Live in possibility.
I am the possibility of Jo’ie de Vivre
(Francaise for joy in life thanks France for that)
July 14, 2012
Nancy in New York
on
Bastille Day.
A Splash of color on a windy day
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quincea%C3%B1era
Mark and I were walking on the Long Beach boardwalk after the Sand Sculpture experience and this beautiful girl appeared with all of her friends and family.
Long Beach Sand Sculpture
It keeps threatening to rain here on Long Island and then it doesn’t. So we are in a drought.
As it turns out it was a good thing because Long Beach has a Sand Sculpture exhibit that would have been washed away.
Sand sculpture is ephemeral, fragile. Like
our planet which is under a state of siege on all fronts.
Most especially from the massive oil leak fouling the waters in the Gulf of Mexico.
These sculptures tell the story. Artists names were nowhere listed on website just sponsor names so here’s what I could gather in no particular order: Matthew Deibert of Atlantic City, NJ; Attilio “Steven” Topazio, Tiverton, Rhode Island; Meredith Corson, Treasure Island, Florida; Andy Gertler, Sea Cliff, Long Island, NY; Greg Grady, http://www.greggrady.com;Dan Doubleday, Treasure Island, Florida; Kirk Rademaker, Somewhere in the woods of Northern California.
Superstars.
- Long Beach Sand Sculpture
Like our planet which is under a state of siege it seems.
Most especially from the massive oil leak fouling the waters in the Gulf of Mexico.
These sculptures tell the story. Artists names were nowhere listed on website just sponsor names so here’s what I could gather in no particular order: Matthew Deibert of Atlantic City, NJ; Attilio “Steven” Topazio, Tiverton, Rhode Island; Meredith Corson, Treasure Island, Florida; Andy Gertler, Sea Cliff, Long Island, NY; Greg Grady, http://www.greggrady.com;Dan Doubleday, Treasure Island, Florida; Kirk Rademaker, Somewhere in the woods of Northern California.
Superstars.