I live in the Pinelands of New Jersey and I enjoy taking photos with my little Olympus camera. I hope to feature some photos of my dog, Skeeter and the beautiful area of the South Jersey or any other place that I might visit.
Friday, June 28, 2013
Thursday, June 20, 2013
2013 World Championships of Sand Sculpting
A plastic pail, moist sand, and imagination can create the castles of your dreams. It was very evident on the Atlantic City beach sand art is not always for the very young, since the 2013 World Championships of Sand Sculpting returned to Atlantic City to showcase the work of 27 international artists. There were castles, celebrities and a variety of sculptures that were created by using a special texture of sand that can be densely packed. When these photos were taken the magnificent works were still in progress, and it was very rewarding watching the artists intensely at work.
The lovely mermaid welcomed visitors to the free exhibits.
The Atlantic City competition marked the third time this event has been held in the U.S, since it began in the 1980's.
Each artist had information regarding their homeland and personal information displayed by their work.
Sand sculpting began on the beaches of Atlantic City many years ago. It was common to see people on the boardwalk throw coins to beach goers creating their art.
This is biblical Eve. When finished she held an apple that could have tempted many.
This entry was entitled "Don't smoke, Save Life," it featured a four faced man surrounded by a tobacco haze.
Working with paintbrushes, toothpicks, spray bottles, and other various items were instrumental in the creations, but it took complete dedication by the artists to create their works of art.
The winner of the $2,500. was Karen Fralich, of Ontario, Canada, for "Amazon's Pet", a sculpture of an armored woman and her dragon.
Neptune welcomes all to visit the beach and enjoy the sand, salt water and sunshine.
Once the works are finished they are sprayed with a 1/16th-inch coating of biodegradable mix of Elmer's glue and water to help them weather the elements. The sculptures will remain on display until nature intervenes.
Friday, June 7, 2013
Stepping Out In Style
What's in fashion? There appears to be a trend that past fashionable clothing will make a come back. Perhaps that is why I really don't want to get rid of my closets full of clothes. I'm one of those people that as soon as I give something away I wonder why I did that. There was a time when my employment encouraged keeping up with styles of the day, now I'm very comfortable in the relaxed styles of the day. I couldn't resist sharing some fashions basically in footwear. Now for reality, I will stay with my sneaks and crocs.
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I have a friend who likes, "Bling" things. Well these shoes are made for walking or are they? Remember if the shoe fits wear it. I think you'll want to go shopping to keep up with footwear fashion after seeing the newest trend for aching feet.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Enjoyable Smithville
Historic Smithville welcomes the May Fest each year. It is a two day affair often referred to as a select craft show. This year a dear friend invited me to accompany her and her sister. Although the sky was overcast, dry weather did prevail on Saturday, but rain on Sunday did not make it an outdoor day. I limited my purchases to a Jersey Devil mug and a Jersey Devil refrigerator magnet. Sadly the shoppe where I made my purchases had all merchandise fifty percent off since it is going out of business. In the last few years Smithville has regained popularity for its restaurants, shoppes and pleasant atmosphere. It is rather sad to see such a shoppe with unique merchandise no longer be available.
The sign is located along Route 9 and it is indication of a well maintained business.
A well carved bear was for sale and he was very appropriate greeting many people to the show. As we exited the area we saw he had been sold for $175.00.
I wonder if these little characters found a home, perhaps with the welcoming arms of a grateful child.
Brushes were definitely in motion as two face painters did an excellent job creating whatever art you wanted to become. This was not just for the young as many adults displayed the art too.
The watermelon dishware was bright and colorful. Perhaps at another time I would have had difficulty passing by.
It certainly took a lot of time and patience to create these colorful items. The creator was working on her projects as we observed.
The twisting and twining of nature's branches and twigs makes a delightful display.
Round and round we go! How hard it is to make the right choice, should it be the rabbit, horse, ostrich, or perhaps the lion. Whatever the choice the waving of hands, and bright smiles make it a fun adventure.
The dealer was asking $1200.00 for the license plate craft. She indicated it was made by her father a number of years ago.
Cloe was being held by gentle hands. She was a rescue dog who gets a lot of attention.
Johnnie attracted attention where ever he was. He enjoyed a petting hand and a treat from his owner.
This fellow has done an excellent job in teaching his owner to use his favorite wagon when traveling.
When you are counting calories you must learn to say " NO" to such a tempting dish. I was very proud because this time I said, "No!"
It was not just another day at Smithville because there is always something of interest such as the sand castle welcoming visitors to the restaurant. Always something tasty to choose from. They also serve a wonderful brunch on Sundays.
Thank you for letting me share my day with you.
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