• GOOD FRIENDS EQUAL GOOD TIMES!

    By Linda Elissalde “There are no friends like the old friends.” James Joyce They graduated from Beaumont’s St. Anthony Catholic High School in 1959. Some were together from the time they started school. Time has passed since those halcyon dates of youth, but when old friends get together, they become young again. Thanks to Anthony…

  • Tides and Trends – Current Housing Market Trends on The Bolivar Peninsula with Bayside Bruce

    Hey y’all, I’m Bayside Bruce — your full-time, independent local lender living and working right here on the Bolivar Peninsula. At Gulf Coast Home Loans, I shop 250+ lending partners for virtually any loan type, making sure my neighbors get the best options available. Whether it’s your forever home, a vacation spot, or an investment…

  • Believe it or Not, Fall IS in the Air

    It’s once again, the start of that time of year where all of us “locals” look forward to shorter ferry lines, shorter restaurant lines, shorter Big Store lines, well just about every kind of shorter line as we approach the fall season. After we get through the Labor Day weekend we get to really enjoy…

  • Recreational Boating Safety By Bob Currie

    Recreational Boating Safety – What’s Going On

    Recreational Boating Statistics Whenever you get the phone call from one of your children that they have been involved in a car wreck, you first ask if they are okay and then ask what they were doing when they had the accident. Well, the Coast Guard does the same thing. Federal law requires the operator…

  • Captain Jeff Brandon Fish Report

    Captain Jeff Brandon Fishing Report

    Surface Temp 86 degrees. This week we have spent more time in the intracoastal finding trout, reds, and flounder, around structure, as well as a few fish over structure on the South Shoreline, closer to deeper drops on tails with 1/8 oz heads. As in previous weeks, when the weather cooperates, and we can dodge…

  • Georgias Sand Bucket

    Habits

    Most of us have them, but sometimes I think I took on more than my share. And then, of course, I have what the family calls “But First” moments. These are the easiest to explain, so here goes. A “Butt First” moment is when I set out to do something, get something from another room…

  • Signs a Spontaneous Trip Might Be Exactly What You Need

    Life has a way of slipping into patterns. We wake, work, eat, sleep, and repeat. While routine can provide comfort and structure, it can also slowly drain our enthusiasm, creativity, and mental well-being. When every day feels like a copy of the last, a shake-up can be the remedy your spirit craves. One of the…

  • How to Sell a Property Quickly Without Repairs or Agent Fees

    When faced with the decision to sell a property quickly, homeowners often feel overwhelmed by the time-consuming and potentially costly processes involved. Many sellers worry about making necessary repairs, dealing with real estate agents, and paying various fees, which can drain time and resources. There are effective strategies that allow you to sell your property…

  • A Fresh Start: 6 Steps to a Healthier, Sober Tomorrow

    Embarking on the journey to sobriety presents one of the most significant challenges one can face. Starting anew can feel overwhelming, yet it holds the potential to reshape your life in profound ways. Whether you seek recovery from addiction or simply wish to cultivate healthier habits, establishing a plan is essential. Understanding the steps can…

  • This Week In History

    This Week In History

    The week of August 19 to August 25 is filled with pivotal moments in history, spanning politics, science, culture, and human achievement. From revolutionary inventions to landmark decisions and tragic events, each day carries its own significance, shaping the world in profound ways. Below is a curated list of two notable events for each day…

  • Retire by the Sea: Why Coastal Living Is Perfect for Seniors

    Breathe in the salty air and enjoy ocean views in your golden years. Learn how coastal living can boost health, enrich your lifestyle, and offer vibrant social connections for a fulfilling retirement by the sea. Retirement doesn’t have to mean slowing down. It can mean finally choosing the life you’ve dreamed of. For many seniors,…

  • Curranomics Feature

    This week’s edition of Curranomics®

    Welcome to this week’s edition of Curranomics® from the Crystal Beach Investor Center. TL/DR (Too Long/Didn’t Read) Summary: Stocks/Equities: Up very slightly this week (1-2%). Gold/Silver: Down very slightly this week. Gold ($3,350), Silver ($38.16). Crypto: Up, then down. Bitcoin reached another new all time high, just shy of $125k, while Ethereum also almost did…

  • Blue Skies, Gentle Winds, and a Thrilling Day on the Water

    With clear blue skies overhead and a gentle wind sweeping across the shoreline, the stage was set for one of the Gulf Coast’s most anticipated sailing events — the 11th Annual Hardheads Bolivar Rig Run, proudly sponsored by the Bolivar Yacht Club. Known as one of the largest catamaran races on the Gulf Coast, this…

  • BAY VUE’S SECOND GOING RESALE STORE SUPPORTS BOLIVAR PENINSULA EDUCATION!

    By Linda Elissalde Bay Vue’s Second Going Resale Store is the gift that just keeps on giving. They are ready to help where ever there is a need. One of the many causes that Second Going continues to champion is public school education on Bolivar Peninsula. Once again these wonderful volunteers visited Crenshaw School and…

  • A Sincere Apology and Congratulations

    Last week’s Golf Cart Poker Run was another memorable event, known for its festive spirit and generosity—and this year’s gathering did not disappoint. Thanks to the incredible participation and support of our community, we raised a substantial amount of money for important charitable causes. However, not all good things come without a hitch. In the…

  • Grace and Precision: The Feeding Feats of Brown Pelicans

    Nature offers countless displays of feeding ingenuity, but few combine elegance, speed, and adaptability as beautifully as the brown pelican. This past week, along coastal shores, pelicans were seen feeding close to land, circling over the surf before locking their wings, folding them back in a graceful arc, and diving straight into the water. It…

  • Events on Bolivar

    What’s Happening on Bolivar

    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 on the happenings that make Bolivar Peninsula so special. Mark your calendars and join in the fun! AUGUST 20…

  • Curranomics Feature

    This week’s edition of Curranomics®

    This week, I heard the term TL/DR for the first time; TL/DR stands for “Too Long, Didn’t Read”. I appreciate my weekly updates can be lengthy, so from now on, I’ll lead with a brief summary of each section: Stocks/Equities: Up. Market mostly bounced back after last Friday’s tumble on poor jobs data, tariff uncertainty,…

  • The Importance of Learning Digital Skills for Crystal Beach Residents

    These days, knowing how to use basic tech, navigating the internet, communicating on apps, or operating household devices is no longer optional. Digital skills are essential for everything, from booking a ferry ticket and managing bank accounts to accessing healthcare and staying socially connected. According to UNESCO, digital literacy is now a critical tool for…

  • Recreational Boating Safety By Bob Currie

    Recreational Boating Safety – Paddlecraft Incident Statistics

    The 2024 Recreational Boating Statistics, the latest study for which we have a full year’s data, show that the second most cause of death involves paddlecraft operation., accounting for 28% of all recreational boating deaths. The Base Galveston Flotilla of the US Coast Guard Auxiliary operates out of the US Coast Guard base on Galveston…

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