Welcome to this week’s edition of Curranomics® from the Crystal Beach Investor Center. TL/DR (Too Long/Didn’t Read) Summary: A mixed week for assets; stocks up, crypto’s sideways, gold and silver’s winning streak came to an end, and US Treasuries didn’t move much. Stocks/Equities: Ended up this week-the three major US indices keep making new all…
It’s the time of the year when it starts to get a little cooler out on the water. When it is chilly, some passengers may seek the relative warmth of a cuddy cabin or a full cabin. The danger is that when they move forward into a covered area, they may be exposing themselves to…
Surface water temperature 77 degrees. Water clarity is still good for East Galveston Bay. We are still fishing back in the marsh and back lakes the majority of the time, as well as the better protected shorelines of the intracoastal. We have fished Flats with scattered shell in areas with good tide movement, and bait…
The impending weather didn’t frighten everyone away, It scared a few to bump up their starting times though. The Senorita Putt Putt was postponed, unknown to me when that might happen, but The Big Store went ahead and upped their starting time to 4 to hopefully miss the downpour. I made it up there a…
Step back in time with This Week in History, where we highlight the moments that shaped our world — from triumphs and tragedies to discoveries and daring feats. Each week offers a glimpse into the people, events, and ideas that continue to influence our lives today. Here’s what happened this week in history, October 28 through…
Texas has a response problem. In its more rural counties, some emergency medical services (EMS) teams are driving 50 miles or more just to reach a call, with minimal backup and limited resources. But response times are not just a matter of dispatch logistics. It’s about personnel. Or rather, the lack of them. So what’s…
It was another exciting weekend on the Bolivar Peninsula as the annual Saltwater Slam Fishing Tournament returned to Stingaree Restaurant & Marina. The event brought together anglers of all ages for a day filled with competition, camaraderie, and plenty of fish tales. The Main Event Twelve fishing teams launched early Saturday morning, chasing the elusive triple crown of…
Get ready to showcase your baking skills for a great cause! The High Island High School Senior Class is hosting a classic Cake Walk at the upcoming Fall Festival, and they need your help to make it a huge success. The Cake Walk is a fun festival tradition, but it can’t happen without a generous…
The bottle tree, a captivating piece of folk art found prominently in the American South, is far more than just a colorful garden ornament. This tradition carries centuries of spiritual significance and cultural history, tracing its roots back to ancient practices in Africa. History and Origin The tradition of hanging glass vessels in trees to…
A Celebration of Heritage and FunAnother Texas autumn came and went with the familiar sight of Big Tex towering over Fair Park, welcoming millions of visitors to the 2025 State Fair of Texas. The fair ran from September 26 through October 19, marking its 139th year as one of the nation’s most iconic and longest-running state…
Locals Have Found New Ways to Have FunWeekends at Crystal Beach are not what they used to be! The age-old combination of sand, sun, and seafood continues to attract people, but locals have begun introducing fresh new layers in the way they spend their leisure time. Outdoor traditions are mixed with tech-inspired activities, live music…
The Five SensesWhen we think of human senses we think of the usual senses of hearing, seeing, taste, touch and smell. We use our experiences with these senses to live our everyday lives, but we also use them to navigate new experiences such as operating a boat. All five senses require input from our surroundings,…
This past weekend, our Tampa son-in-law came to town to see their new house. Purchased sight unseen, approved by Kelly’s sister. Leigh breathed a sigh of relief. They LOVE IT! PawPaw picked up Michael from the airport early Friday morning and they went to work on the house. Hanging all the curtain rods and towel…
When we first started to plan this trip, we were not planning on going into Utah and Arizona, but when we decided to take our own car and drive all the way, we figured we would just see as much as we could while we were out on the road. I have to admit, by…
From the launch of “Old Ironsides” to the opening of the New York City subway, this week is packed with milestones that shaped the world. Political standoffs, bold inventions, and moments of courage mark the days ahead—each a reminder of how far we’ve come and how history continues to influence our present. Here are some…
The annual Galveston ARToberFEST is an open-air celebration of creativity featuring over 100 exceptional artists from across the nation, showing a diverse array of fine arts, including painting, sculpture, jewelry, photography, and more. Now in its 28th, year the festival will take place on October 18th and 19th, 2025, along Galveston’s Postoffice Street, between 21st…
The Bolivar Peninsula Chamber of Commerce has a new addition to its team. Courtney Ellison, a Surfside resident who has called Bolivar home for the past three years, is stepping into her role at the Chamber. Although her exact title is still being finalized, Courtney expects to work closely with Chamber leadership on administrative duties,…
A beloved tradition spanning over 25 years, Bolivar Peninsula Charities (formerly Texas Crab Festival Charities) is hosting its Annual Christmas Bike Drive. This drive aims to bring joy to local children by providing them with shiny new bicycles for Christmas. Bikes and helmets are purchased with donations from generous community members and sponsors. As Bolivar…
Whoa! Hold On a Second There, Cowbuddy!By J. Lee AustinHard to believe it’s been over two years since we bid farewell to the dark piney thickets of east Texas and made the vertical move south to live on a peninsula with expansive sandy reaches, sparkling sea, warm people and horizons to infinity. It’s been a…
The Bolivar Peninsula Chamber of Commerce is proud to celebrate its 50th Anniversary, marking half a century of fostering economic growth, supporting local businesses, and enhancing the quality of life on the Bolivar Peninsula. Founded with the filing of its Articles of Incorporation on October 28, 1975, the Bolivar Peninsula Chamber of Commerce was created…