KEEPING BREVARD BEACHES CLEAN
FOR LOVE OF PEOPLE AND ANIMALS
Nothin' but blue skies at Sunrise Park, Indialantic |
Florida is still warm, come on down if you're chilly! But please bring a bag and some gloves. : )
Today we hit the beach in 'beautiful Indialantic by the sea', as the locals like to call it.
An ouchy waiting to happen. One of two hooks I removed from the beach today |
Arm-y of one We can do it! |
It was another day that found me feeling a bit overwhelmed. There is so much plastic all over the beach. We cleaned for about an hour and collected three bags of yuck. I hate to leave knowing that tons of it remains on the sand and is soon to be washed out to sea. At least some is better than none.
There was a sand cat watching over the beach. It was cute, however, I did have to confiscate its ears; they were chips of plastic. I replaced them with seashells.
Today I recovered another 20ft. of rope, bringing the total up to 559 linear feet, which translates to 186.33 yards.
Thanks for checking in with my blog.
Now, be a peach
and
hug a beach.
Today I recovered another 20ft. of rope, bringing the total up to 559 linear feet, which translates to 186.33 yards.
Thanks for checking in with my blog.
Now, be a peach
and
hug a beach.
Blue light special losing its glow |
Sand Cat |
I thought for sure this product would be a once in a lifetime find. Not so. This is number two. |
Typical of what I find ALL OVER the beach |
Irrigation irritation Someone's lost sprinkler system |
Great job Beach Hugger
ReplyDeleteThank you for cleaning the beach. I am planning a trip to Satellite Beach during spring break. If you organize a beach pick up, I will help you! :-)
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