Posts Tagged ‘Beach’

Noja Beach


Incredible walk this morning where the Camino followed along an old limestone beach where rock sculptures tore out of the sand. Very peaceful here. But only for a few more hours, as where I am standing bombs went off. Nine bombs compliments of ETA exploded along this beach and others in Laredo and Santona. I was only 5km away during those. Lucky us.

Wind Powered Beach Mutant Robot


Wind powered skeletal robot made from cheap plastic tubes and rope. Wings gather wind which is stored in bottles and when enough energy is gathered it can move on its many legs. www.itnsource.com Reuters 7968/05

Art is more than day at beach for sculptors

Art is more than day at beach for sculptors
By MARLY KOSINSKI Tribune Chronicle NILES – Cleveland artist Carl Jara has been playing in the sand for 18 years. And every few summers for the past 11 years, Jara has turned part of the Eastwood Mall into his own personal sandbox in which he creates life-sized and detailed sand sculptures.

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How can I remove all the rocks from what I want to be a sandy beach?

I own a lake house and on the beach, there are LOTS of rocks. I need to find a way to get all the rocks out of the sand so that there’s nothing left BUT sand. I don’t want it to take for ever. That means no picking them up all by hand. Rather a tool or something I can build that can be used to separate the two.

Palm Beach artist Muriel Kaplan exhibits works drawn from life

Palm Beach artist Muriel Kaplan exhibits works drawn from life
Muriel Kaplan’s chosen genre is portrait sculpture, but the retrospective show at the Armory Art Center is as much a portrait of the artist, who lived in Palm Beach for nearly 30 years, as it is of her subjects.

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Winter(fest) Comes to Indian Rocks Beach

Winter(fest) Comes to Indian Rocks Beach
All those attending agreed this year’s Winterfest on the Rocks in Indian Rocks Beach was the first time in the history of the event it actually felt like winter.

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