• Famous Movie Quotes

    Famous Lines, Iconic Films: The Movie Quote Quiz-Part 2

    Ready for your second act? After last week’s blockbuster opening, it’s time to find out if your movie trivia skills were just a “one-hit wonder” or if you’re truly a cinematic legend in the making. We’re back with more of the same high-stakes fun, bringing you a fresh batch of iconic lines that have defined…

  • Bolivar Beach Parking Sticker

    Get your “Early Bird” Beach Sticker, only $5

    During the months of January and February, you can purchase your 2026 Bolivar Beach Parking Sticker for only $5.00. Early-bird stickers are available at the customer service desk in The Big Store, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday beginning January 1 through February 28, from 10am-3pm (cash or check only). After March 1, 2026, stickers will…

  • Love Is In The Air for 2026 Mardi Gras

    Laissez Les Bons Temps Valentine! “Love Is In The Air” for 2026 Mardi Gras

    Continuing a wonderful tradition, the highly anticipated 2026 Bolivar Peninsula Lighthouse Krewe Mardi Gras Parade is just around the corner, and combining Mardi Gras with Valentine’s Day for the 2026 Parade is a perfect match. This year’s theme, “Love Is In The Air” promises a dazzling display of creativity, color, and Mardi Gras spirit. Whether…

  • Some Dogs Understand Hundreds of Human Words

    Some Dogs Understand Hundreds of Human Words and That Says Everything About Love

    If you have ever spoken to your dog as if they truly understood you, there is a good chance you were right. Dogs are not just reacting to tone or routine. Many are actively processing words, meaning, and intent. Science now confirms what dog owners have felt for generations. Dogs listen. And more importantly, they…

  • This weeks edition of Curranomics

    Market Update-2025: The Year in Review

    Welcome to this week’s edition of Curranomics® from the Crystal Beach Investor Center. A happy new year to you all. As promised, this is going to be a look back on the performance of our various asset classes during the past year; almost a “double edition” of Curranomics® if you like. I’ll plan to release…

  • What is your Second Cousin

    So… What Exactly Is a Second Cousin, a Third Cousin, or Once Removed Anyway?

    If you have ever stood at a family reunion holding a paper plate of potato salad while someone cheerfully says, “This is your third cousin once removed,” and you just nodded like that made perfect sense, you are not alone. Family relationships have a way of sounding like a complicated math problem that no one…

  • 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. Upcoming Events See Full Bio

  • Recreational Boating Safety By Bob Currie

    Recreational Boating Safety – Working on a Night Move

    Since two thirds of the earth’s surface is covered by water, it is only natural that humans find means to get around on the water. We have progressed from holding onto a floating log to operating some of the most sophisticated means of travel. Can you imagine what Columbus’s voyages would have been like if…

  • Captain Jeff Brandon Fish Report

    Captain Jeff Brandon Fishing Report

    Surface water temperature is 59 degrees. The water clarity has been excellent for East Galveston Bay, allowing us to sight fish, which is not usually possible on the upper Texas coast. Once again, this week we shifted our focus towards redfish and they did not disappoint with some great catches. We fished outgoing morning tides,…

  • Georgias Sand Bucket

    Life in the Fast Lane

    Sadly, the family had to go back to Tampa on New Year’s day, We took the Grands to Mod Pizza before putting them on the plane – destination “home for now.” The parents left at 5:30 AM by vehicle with Knight, their fur baby. They made it home in time to pick the rest of…

  • This Week In History

    This Week In History

    The second week of January has often served as a stage for pivotal transitions in American governance and civil rights. From the founding of the Grand Canyon National Monument to the first shots of the Civil War, these seven days reflect the nation’s constant evolution in its values, its territory, and its internal conflicts. January…

  • Bolivar Peninsula in 2025

    Bolivar Peninsula in 2025: A Year of Change, Community, and Resilience

    The year 2025 will be remembered on the Bolivar Peninsula as a period of adjustment, growth, and renewed focus on the future. From major public safety efforts and evolving tourism patterns to grassroots community initiatives and beloved local traditions, the peninsula experienced a year that reflected both its challenges and its enduring strength. A Turning…

  • New Years Eve Traditions

    From Grapes to Suitcases: How the World Rings in the New Year

    As the clock strikes midnight, the world transforms into a global stage of fireworks, feasts, and fascinating rituals. While many associate New Year’s Eve with a simple countdown and a glass of bubbly, cultures across the globe have developed unique—and sometimes quirky—traditions designed to wash away the old year and invite good fortune for the…

  • Tides  Trends with Bayside Bruce

    The Coastal Investment Shift No One Is Talking About (Yet)-Part 2

    Turning the 2026 Signals Into a Game PlanBy Bruce Cline, Gulf Coast Home Loans In Part 1 of this series, we talked about the early signals beginning to form around the Bolivar Peninsula and Crystal Beach as we head toward 2026. We looked at interest rate forecasts, national and local rental trends, and what local…

  • New Years Resolutions Bold Promises Good Intentions and the Inevitable February Collapse

    New Year’s Resolutions: Bold Promises, Good Intentions, and the Inevitable February Collapse

    Every January, millions of people around the world wake up convinced that this will be the year everything finally changes. The calendar flips. Fireworks fade. Someone somewhere declares, “New year, new me,” and humanity collectively decides it is time to fix itself. New Year’s resolutions are born from optimism, caffeine, and the quiet belief that…

  • Famous Movie Quotes

    Famous Lines, Iconic Films: The Movie Quote Quiz

    Whether you’re a die-hard cinephile or a casual weekend viewer, there are certain movie lines that have moved beyond the silver screen and into our everyday lives. From the chilling warnings of thrillers to the punchy one-liners of summer blockbusters, these famous movie quotes are more than just scripts—they are recognized landmarks of pop culture.…

  • Emma Grace Elissalde

    Emma

    By Linda ElissaldeI wrote this poem for Christmas of 2017… When our Lili passed away, we decided – No more dogs. Our hearts were broken. Time passed. The house seemed empty. Our breeder let us know that a litter of Labradoodles was to be delivered. We drove to south of San Antonio and picked Emma…

  • How Crystal Beach Investors Track Regional Market Shifts

    How Crystal Beach Investors Track Regional Market Shifts

    Crystal Beach on the Bolivar Peninsula has a rhythm that regular visitors quickly recognize. On some weekends, the ferry lines stretch longer, restaurants stay busy late into the evening, and rentals fill up quickly. Other weeks feel quieter and unhurried. For property owners and first-time investors, learning how to read those changes can make decisions…

  • A Christmas Story

    A Christmas Story

    By Linda ElissaldeBay Vue Methodist Church hosted its annual Christmas Eve Service on December 24, 2025. Their traditional welcoming ceremony for the arrival of baby Jesus opened with Marsha Fredenburg’s welcome to all. Pastor Valerie Hudson was honored for her contributions to bringing musical excellence to Bay Vue’s congregation. Roy Kincaid explained the, “Lighting of…

  • Recreational Boating Safety By Bob Currie

    Recreational Boating Safety – Visual Distress Signals

    Visual distress signals (VDS) include day signals that are visible in the daylight hours, night signals that are visible in the dark, and anytime signals that can be used both day and night. VDS may be either pyrotechnic, which use smoke and flame, or non-pyrotechnic, which are non-combustible. U.S. Coast Guard regulations require that vessels…

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