Thursday, August 9, 2012

sandcastles

Some water is definitely necessary when building sandcastles, but the deluge that bombarded the Sandcastle Festival in Cobourg last weekend was a bit overdone.











I had made the long trek to see the sandcastles, quite pleased with myself that I actually remembered to look up the date long beforehand and not the week after as I usually do. (and yes, I know it is probably held the same weekend every year as most festivals are...)


Actually, I used it as an excuse to visit some friends - not that I need an excuse, but it was a good way of confirming a date instead of the usual vague promises to get together soon that we usually go through.

If I ever made a sandcastle, or sculpture, as a kid, I have no memory of it. But then, the cottage we went to had a rocky beach so I do remember collecting stones. Many, many stones. I wonder what happened to them all.

Next week I will again be at a cottage where I pray something blogworthy will happen








because some time ago, a grey squirrel passed on an award to me for contributing to the blogging community in a positive or inspirational way.
I probably won't pass it on, but I will sit on a beach and think about the ten questions about myself I need to answer.

13 comments:

  1. Answering ten questions about yourself sounds like a lot of work..but...congrats on the award anyhoo.

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    1. these questions are not too difficult, but it is always time consuming!
      and difficult to think in this heat.

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  2. I love sand sculptures! Sadly, despite lots of beaches and sand around here, most of the sandcastle contests exist no longer, cancelled due to the difficulties of policing the drunken/stoned louts who show up at these events and get completely out of hand. Have a good time next week at the cottage!

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    1. drunken louts do have a way of ruining things for everyone.
      In spite of the predicted rain, I plan to have a great time.

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  3. Love seeing these photos. It is fascinating what some folks can do with a bit of sand and water.

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  4. Those sand castles are fantastic! Must be the right sort of sand! I don't remember doing more than plonking a filled bucket of sand upside down and smashing the resulting heap with a spade! But I do remember collecting shells, and stones, and interesting bits of driftwood.

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    1. I recall hearing that this sand is particularly good for building sculptures.
      and yes, I forgot about the driftwood!

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  5. Love the sand castles...I remember as a young child, my grandmother giving me a roaster filled with pure white sand. Wow! I played with this forever. It was my prized possession!!
    Hugs
    SueAnn

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    1. I would love the feel of the white sand running through my fingers.

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  6. I am so dazzled by the creativity of some people in these things. Truly amazing skills.

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    1. I was sorry that the thunderstorm came just at the time for judging.

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  7. Those are beautiful sand castles, even if it did rain a lot. I hope you are having a wonderful time on your getaway.

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