In an era of digital nomads and office cubicles, Delino Comeaux is a rare breed. A lifelong resident of the Bolivar Peninsula, Delino is one of the last remaining commercial crabbers and shrimpers in an area where the “tough life” has driven most others inland. As the owner of a local bait camp and a second-generation…
Galveston County Emergency Services District (ESD) #2 officially announced the acquisition of a state-of-the-art brush truck for the High Island Volunteer Fire Department, marking a significant upgrade to the coastal community’s firefighting capabilities. The new unit, a 2025 Ford F-550, was custom-built by Dagger Quick Strike—a specialized manufacturer located locally in La Marque, Texas. With a purchase price…
We’ve all been there: the weather app says it’s 35°F, but the moment you step outside, it feels like you’ve been slapped by a frozen salmon. That discrepancy is wind chill, and understanding it is more than just a matter of comfort—it’s a matter of safety. What is the Wind Chill Factor? The wind chill…
As February settles, the night sky offers a luminous beauty in the form of the Snow Moon. This full moon, peaking on the first day of the month, serves as a celestial reminder of the raw power of winter. The name originates from Native American traditions, specifically the Algonquin tribes, who named the lunar cycles…
Welcome to this week’s edition of Curranomics® from a cold and windy Crystal Beach Investor Center. Yet another crazy week in the world-tariffs, NATO, and Greenland all in the news again-and reluctant as I am to publicize it, the shadowy globalist think tank, the World Economic Forum (WEF), held their annual jamboree in Davos, Switzerland,…
Mark your calendars, bird enthusiasts! The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC), one of the largest citizen science projects in the world, is just around the corner. From February 14-17, 2026, people of all ages and abilities are invited to spend as little as 15 minutes observing and reporting the birds they see in their own…
Restricted Visibility versus Restricted Vision A few weeks ago, I made some recommendations on assessing risk before going out in your boat. Those recommendations are based on the US Coast Guard General Assessment of Risk (GAR) procedure we must perform before going out to sea. One of the assessments we must perform is an assessment…
Even if you’ve never spent a second squinting through binoculars at a distant feathered creature, the Macaulay Library’s Best Bird Photos should get your attention. You don’t actually have to be “into birds” to appreciate this collection; you just have to have an eye for world-class photography. These images transcend ornithology and stand as master…
Well life and the holidays got in the way of my writing, so I needed to get back on it and finish the trip to Italy. We left Sorrento and went to Pompeii to see the ruins. It is a very interesting place to visit, a whole city and community that was lost in such…
Nothing like a little ice storm to keep us indoors and out of trouble. Right? Sure did the trick for me. After our quick trip on Saturday to get some more stuff over to the Friendswood house, we made a quick dash back home to hopefully beat the freezing temps. I take that back, first…
Check out the upcoming events on Bolivar Peninsula—there’s always something going on! From community gatherings and outdoor adventures, the calendar is packed with fun for everyone. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, don’t miss out. Upcoming Events See Full Bio
The turn of the month from January to February marks a crossroads in American history, characterized by pivotal legal shifts, somber military milestones, and leaps into the unknown. This week encompasses everything from the birth of the American labor movement and the formal end of territorial wars to the tragic losses that defined the U.S.…
Peak season is when vacation rentals make most of their revenue and earn their best reviews. But before calendars fill up and guests arrive, owners should take a proactive approach to prepping their property. A rental that looks great and runs smoothly will stand out from the competition, command higher rates, and generate glowing guest…
By Elinor Tinsley Happy 2026 to all. Hopefully, everyone has gotten over all the flu and croupy crud ailments, had a wonderful holiday season spent with family and friends and are ready to have a great year. The Bolivar Peninsula Cultural Foundation definitely is and we would like to present you with a great event…
The Bolivar Chamber of Commerce is thrilled to announce the finalists for our prestigious Annual Awards. These individuals and businesses represent the “Best of the Best” on our peninsula—the innovators, the helpers, and the leaders who keep our community thriving. This year’s celebration is more than just an awards ceremony; it is our Golden Awards…
Crystal Beach may have been chilly this past Saturday, but the spirit at Swedes Park was nothing short of electric. The community gathered for the first-ever Courir de Mardi Gras, a vibrant celebration hosted by The Motley Krewe and the Bolivar Arena Association. The event honored the centuries-old “Chicken Run” traditions of Cajun country, blending…
The wait is over! We are proud to announce the winning design for the Official 2026 Texas Crab Festival T-shirt. We are thrilled to receive so many excellent designs this year. Our panel of judges—representing all of our various festival committees—had a difficult task. We truly appreciate the time, talent, and passion poured into so…
Whether you are a lifelong “birder,” a casual backyard observer, or simply someone looking for a moment of zen in a busy world, 2025 has been a spectacular year for avian voyeurism. Presented by Cornell Lab’s “All About Birds,” this year’s collection of bird cam highlights has offers millions of viewers an intimate window into…
By Linda ElissaldeHave you ever had a story you want to share? Have you ever wanted to create a book for children? Have you ever wanted to create a children’s picture book with your story? If the answer is yes, CEO of Author My Day LLC Tammy Stuhr will show you how. She works as…
Welcome to this week’s edition of Curranomics® from the Crystal Beach Investor Center. TL/DR (Too Long/Didn’t Read) Summary: A good week for metals and cryptos; stocks and bonds didn’t move much. Stocks/Equities: All three major indices essentially where they were a week ago, still hovering around all time highs. Gold/Silver: Gold and silver both…