Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Anything Beachy

I just love anything beachy. I am fortunate to live a short drive from Revere Beach, which was the first public beach. It's not the most scenic beach but it's close and I never feel like I can get there often enough over the summer. I have some new beachy creations for sale in my Etsy shop. Here is one -
Some of the seashells, used in my seashell photo frames or mirrors are collected along Revere Beach. Kindly visit my web page to see others at http://www.angelsneverlastings.com



Over the past few years, Revere Beach has hosted a sandcastle event. It's amazing what these creative people can do with sand. I ventured to take a look at the creations this July and here is a picture of beach goers and the winning sand castle.



There were other beautiful creations and I intended to return later when there were less people to get more photos but I never did. They normally last on the beach for weeks. Unfortunately, this year some loser destroyed most of them the following week. Here is a web site with some info about Revere Beach and the festival - http://www.celebrateboston.com/events/revere-beach-sand-sculpting-festival.htm

I hope you enjoyed this small view of my world.




11 comments:

  1. very pretty frame! and very cool sand sculpture! thanks for this view into what inspires you!!!

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  2. How awful that someone thought it was fun to destroy others work. I'm glad you got photos.

    You do very lovely work!

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  3. Beautiful sand sculpture! And how blessed you are to live so close to the beach. :)

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  4. My most favorite place to be is the beach. Ah. That sand sculpture is amazing.

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  5. It's great that you live so close. Love the sandcastle pics.

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  6. Lovely pictures frames in your shop :-) Love the sea glass especially...

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  7. I have a beachy sort of theme in one of our bathrooms. I love it. Your frame looks good:)
    Amazing sand sculpture too. I'm wondering if there was some kind of support underneath the sand...?

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  8. Wow! this is SO cool! We have been watching some sand artist on a show on TV, but to get to see these amazing creations in person must be so fun. Thank you for sharing that beautiful turtle with us! I am amazed!

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  9. I think they bring in special sand every year -- they don't do it with the beach sand. I think it holds up better.

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  10. Ugh what a loser :-) I love that you use that word like I do lol. That sand creation is amazing, how in the world?! You're so fortunate to live near a beach, your picture frame is so cool!

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  11. Sand sculptures are so cool.
    A friend of mine would like the seashell frames too, 'cause she's a photographer and she loves Hawaii/beach stuff.

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