Happy to have received these great new additions to our beach. Every little reminder truly does increase our chances of preventing more people from littering! Now onward to increased law enforcement. One little step at a time, quietly and efficiently toward a non- littering generation of Bolivar lovers. Education and enforcement must go hand in hand. Hang in Bolivar and we can win this battle. Our Trashing group stands tall to thank Ryan Denard and Lee Crowder for helping us realize our goal, of a safe, clean fun beach to enjoy. Carlis Danna Cole
I really despise people that leave their trash on the beach. Many times, when they leave, I will go over and clean up their mess. Makes me think these people were raised by idiots who never cleaned up.
By Georgia Osten We don’t venture down to the beach on the weekend, especially in the afternoon on Friday. The crowds begin showing up around noon on Fridays and the only peaceful times are early in the morning on Saturday or Sunday. Maybe later on Sunday when the crowds begin leaving to make it home for school or work the
A Dazzling Display of Dinoflagellates …it was LIT y’all! By J. Lee Austin Spring breakers were treated to something special last week when a cute little dinoflagellate named Noctiluca scintillans (aka Sea Sparkle) went into full bloom and lit up the otherwise dark night beach waves in a breathtaking display of luminescent beauty. Words cannot fully
By Brenda Cannon Henley People all over the world celebrate Christmas in different ways. Legends, family stories, and sheer traditions make us aware of just how different, and yet alike, we are. One of the things I like to do is to find a new or different story each year to share with my grands, great grands, and our church family about this holiday I love. This is one
By Shannon Williams I recall when I would use the term “Sandwich Generation” meaning that you have parents and children and try to juggle them and their needs. I guess I am now a triple decker sandwich, as I am very blessed to have a living parent, grown children and grandchildren. When friends call, we go through all three, “how’s your mom, how is
By Bob Currie, Recreational Boating Safety Specialist U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Station Galveston Flotilla It’s getting to be the time of year when people begin to look at boats. There are boat shows all over the place, and boat shows are one of the best ways to see what is new out there in the recreational boating world. The first time you visit a boat show you will be drawn to this
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Happy to have received these great new additions to our beach. Every little reminder truly does increase our chances of preventing more people from littering! Now onward to increased law enforcement. One little step at a time, quietly and efficiently toward a non- littering generation of Bolivar lovers. Education and enforcement must go hand in hand. Hang in Bolivar and we can win this battle. Our Trashing group stands tall to thank Ryan Denard and Lee Crowder for helping us realize our goal, of a safe, clean fun beach to enjoy. Carlis Danna Cole
I really despise people that leave their trash on the beach. Many times, when they leave, I will go over and clean up their mess. Makes me think these people were raised by idiots who never cleaned up.
So glad somebody did this. Our beach was starting to look like a Houston freeway with all the signs. This looks great. Thanks to whom ever.