I can’t stay on a beach for more than an hour. I have a lack of melanin.
But, beaches are typically gorgeous, and living here as long as I have, the aesthetics of ones surroundings shouldn’t be ignored.
Grandma's 5 Questions for 7/7/20
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I lived near a beach for several years and never went to it other than beach bars.
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Yep. And that's what's so ridiculous about Southern California. You have the beaches on one side, and the mountains on the other. I had days growing up where I surfed and snowboarded on the same day.Gqcolorado wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 7:26 am I can’t stay on a beach for more than an hour. I have a lack of melanin.
But, beaches are typically gorgeous, and living here as long as I have, the aesthetics of ones surroundings shouldn’t be ignored.
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My grandfather lived in a coastal city and loved the beach. He didn’t really go in the water or do anything else for that matter. Sometimes he walked on the access road which ran parallel to the shoreline. But most of the time he just sat a few yards behind the waterline.
He found every excuse to go to the beach which mostly involved taking the grandkids to the beach in the evening. We’d all play in the sand, in the water and he just enjoyed sitting there and watching us. We’d stay there well after dark and he’d show us the stars and constellations.
Towards the end of his life we would take him to beach. He was quite mobile until a couple of months before he passed, at age 90. But he had lost quite a bit of his hearing we didn’t feel that it was safe for him to be out by himself.
He found every excuse to go to the beach which mostly involved taking the grandkids to the beach in the evening. We’d all play in the sand, in the water and he just enjoyed sitting there and watching us. We’d stay there well after dark and he’d show us the stars and constellations.
Towards the end of his life we would take him to beach. He was quite mobile until a couple of months before he passed, at age 90. But he had lost quite a bit of his hearing we didn’t feel that it was safe for him to be out by himself.
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I love the beach - but it's not just the beach, it's the coast in general.
Don't need to be on sand but could be walking along a rocky forested path looking out to sea.
( fun fact: Maine has the most forested area by percentage - by far - and also has the most miles of coastline in the USA )
Don't need to be on sand but could be walking along a rocky forested path looking out to sea.
( fun fact: Maine has the most forested area by percentage - by far - and also has the most miles of coastline in the USA )
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pdub wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 11:23 am I love the beach - but it's not just the beach, it's the coast in general.
Don't need to be on sand but could be walking along a rocky forested path looking out to sea.
( fun fact: Maine has the most forested area by percentage - by far - and also has the most miles of coastline in the USA )
Uh. No. Alaska, then florida. Maine is like 4th
Just Ledoux it
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I meant mainland.
I thought it had more than Florida but I suppose not.
And who wants to live in Florida?
I thought it had more than Florida but I suppose not.
And who wants to live in Florida?
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Well actually: https://whatstates.org/what-state-has-t ... ing-lakes/TDub wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 11:28 ampdub wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 11:23 am I love the beach - but it's not just the beach, it's the coast in general.
Don't need to be on sand but could be walking along a rocky forested path looking out to sea.
( fun fact: Maine has the most forested area by percentage - by far - and also has the most miles of coastline in the USA )
Uh. No. Alaska, then florida. Maine is like 4th
And I would submit that there is no discernable difference between the North Shore of Lake Superior and the coast of Maine.
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The food pulled out of the water would be quite different.