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Visit the 2010 Mardi Gras in New Orleans!

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Check out this website for the major participants of Mardi Gras in New Orleans.  This site provides updated parade information and parade routes, the truth about our Mardi Gras traditions, the best places to get your Mardi Gras beads, masks, and kingcakes … and more!

http://www.mardigrasneworleans.com/

Exprience New Orleans Here:

http://www.experienceneworleans.com/

Monster Waves in Half Moon Bay, CA Feb 2010

Friday, February 12th, 2010

The 2009/2010 Mavericks Surf Contest®
presented by Sony Ericsson and Barracuda Networks

IS ON
for Saturday, February 13th

check it out here http://hosted.verticalresponse.com/211086/8bf6ff364d/474750/b244faf133/

The Mavericks Surf Contest 2010 is a go this weekend with the surfing contest kicking off this Saturday February 13 at 8:00am. A northwest swell is approaching meaning that big waves will be out in full force for the surfing contest this weekend.   The Mavericks Surf Contest will take place at Half Moon Bay, located in San Mateo County, California.

Mavericks have been promoting the surfing contest via their Twitter account, @Mavericks_Surf, detailing the upcoming weekend’s events including a live webcast from Half Moon Bay.   The Mavericks webcast is set to begin at 7:05am on Saturday with an encore presentation later on featuring  ”the very best of Mavericks.”

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President Obama & family are vacationing in Oak Bluffs this week

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

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Day 2 of the Obama vacation. Courtesy of http://blogaboutobama-thefamily.blogspot.com/

The President played golf again today. This time it was at Mink Meadows in Vineyard Haven. The First Golfer played 9 holes at Mink Meadows. He will be happy to know the residents who live on the course were counting his strokes.

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My friend, Deon Thomas is a Chef in Oak Bluffs.  Deon has cooked for the Clintons and several other politicians and celebrities on Martha’s Vineyard.  I hope he cooks a dinner for Pres Obama and his family.

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I met Deon at the Ku Resort in Anguilla.    He invited me to visit him in Oaks Bluffs – visit my post from June when I spent a weekend in Martha’s Vineyard.  http://professorbeach.com/2009/06/what-a-weekend-in-marthas-vineyard/

Happy 4th of July from Montauk, Long Island, NY

Sunday, July 5th, 2009

My Buddy, Mark Evans, DM sent me this video from Montauk wishing me a Happy 4th!

For more information about Montauk, please visit Professor Beach’s Worlds Best Beachtowns.

Click here for more Mountauk photos.

What a Weekend in Martha’s Vineyard!

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

One of my buddies, Deon Thomas, a restaurant owner in Oak Bluffs, invited me to Martha’s Vineyard.  He lives on the the island and invited me to check it out.  I met Deon in Anguilla where he operates the bar & restaurant at the KU Resort in Anguilla.  The last time I was on Martha’s Vineyard was 25 years ago.   I was only there for a day when I was visiting Cape Cod.  I love to travel so how could I say no?

Living in the Fingerlakes Region (grape country) of New York, I’ve often wondered if there were grape vines in Martha’s Vineyard?   Martha’s Vineyard is an island off the coast of Massachusetts.  I took the one hour fast ferry from New Bedford, Massachusetts direct to Oak Bluffs in Martha’s Vineyard and walked from the ferry dock to my hotel.  I spent the weekend exploring the entire island.  I was searching for grape vines but found much more…

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Because of my love for history, I had to visit the Flying Horses Carousel

Flying Horses Carousel

Flying Horses Carousel

The Flying Horses Carousel in Oak Bluffs is the oldest operating platform carousel in America. It is listed as a National Historic Landmark.

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What are people saying about Oak Bluffs on Twitter?

Oaks Bluffs Cottage Campground Historic District – Dates back to the 1800′s

The first camp meeting in what became known as Wesleyan Grove was held in 1835.   In subsequent years the congregations grew enormously, and many of the thousands in attendance were housed in large tents known as “society tents.”   A congregation from a church on the mainland would maintain its own society tent.   Conditions were cramped, with men and women sleeping dormitory-style on opposite sides of a central canvas divider.   Society tents were arranged in a semicircle on Trinity Park.
Over time, families began leasing small lots on which to pitch their own individual tents.   In the 1860s and 1870s, the family tents were rapidly replaced with permanent wooden cottages.   At one time there were about 500 cottages; today there are just over 300.
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Many eminent members of the clergy from across the country have preached at the campmeetings in Wesleyan Grove.   That tradition continues today, although services are no longer held day and night as they were in the early years.

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Martha’s Vineyard Camp Meeting Association

The founders of the MVCMA were Methodists, and the original bylaws of the Association stipulated that all members of the Board of Directors had to be members of a Methodist church.   However, the MVCMA has always been an autonomous organization and was never formally affiliated with the New England Conference of the United Methodist Church.   Historical records document the participation of many non-Methodists at the early campmeetings, both in the congregation and in the pulpit.

The founders of the MVCMA were Methodists, and the original bylaws of the Association stipulated that all members of the Board of Directors had to be members of a Methodist church.   However, the MVCMA has always been an autonomous organization and was never formally affiliated with the New England Conference of the United Methodist Church.   Historical records document the participation of many non-Methodists at the early campmeetings, both in the congregation and in the pulpit.

Over time the MVCMA has become increasingly interdenominational, and the current members of the Board of Directors are affiliated with a wide variety of Christian groups.   The religious services and special programs of the Association all have a strong ecumenical spirit.

Today the Campground is a community of summer residents and a smaller number of year-round residents who value the intimacy created by the crowding of cottages on small tent lots.   Many of the cottages have been owned by the same families for generations.   The residents of the Campground have a keen appreciation for the special traditions of which they are a part.

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I couldn’t leave without a picture of the beach.  It was a cloudy day and the beach was pretty much empty.  The temperature was only in the 60′s when I was there… typically when I visit a beachtown, the weather is gorgeous but every one in a while Mother Nature sends a cold front through.  Maybe it’s to remind us to be thankful for the nice sunny days that we have.

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Oak Bluffs Public Beach

By the way, I never did see any Grapes or Vineyards – someday I’ll find out why this island was named Martha’s Vineyard.  One thing I do know, is that I had a great weekend and looking forward to my next visit!

Make sure to visit Professor Beach’s Worlds Best Beachtowns Website for more information about  Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts.

Half Moon Bay – 2009 Surfing Contest

Monday, January 12th, 2009
Mavericks is a world-renowned big wave break located one-half mile off the coast of Half Moon Bay, California. In 1975, Jeff Clark became the first person to ever surf Mavericks. Until 1990, he surfed there alone as no one else dared to tackle what is today considered one of the most challenging waves in the world. Many believe this 15 year solo effort to be one of the great feats in surfing history. According to top big-wave surfer and respected filmmaker Grant Washburn, “I think about that sometimes, and every time it’s just amazing to me. I just can’t imagine anyone having that kind of courage and commitment at a place so dangerous, when you’re so alone.”
By the early 1990s, word of Jeff’s adventures began to spread. Since then Mavericks has moved into the foreground of modern big-wave surfing, attracting the most elite riders to test its limits each time it breaks. These riders are presented with waves as high as 50 feet, remarkably strong currents, dangerous rocks, shallow reefs, and frigid water temperatures. In summary, Mavericks is like no other place on the planet.

Each winter, during a waiting period typically set for sometime between December and March– when conditions are just right and giant swells roll in from far across the Pacific–The Mavericks Surf Contest comes to Half Moon Bay. On the call of Contest Director Jeff Clark, 24 of the worlds best big wave surfers will gather together to test themselves against the bone-chilling cold, ever-present dangers, and giant waves of Mavericks. Mother Nature’s unexpected slumber in 2007, The Mavericks Surf Contest returned at full force last winter, and lived up to expectations – sunny skies and the giant, unpredictable waves that are synonymous with Mavericks. Now, as winter again descends on the West Coast of California, we turn our attention back to the anticipation game.

Stomping Grapes in Atlanta with Samantha

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

I was visiting my friend Mark Evans, DM at his new home in Atlanta last week.  We went to a Wine Festival and I had the pleasure of meeting & stomping grapes with Samantha Brown.  Samantha is a well known Host on the Travel Channel.

Mark is an internet entrepreneur and author.  I have know Mark since 2004.

We met at an Internet seminar in Detroit and became fast friends.  We even toured Haiti with our buddy Frank McKinney back in 2007.

Mark Evans and Douglas Doebler at Marks Front Door in September 2008.

Fun things to do in Gulf Shores, Alabama

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

With a mild climate year round, Gulf Shores is a wonderful place to visit to enjoy fishing, water activities, historic sites,  golfing and festivals. The area offers a large number of activities. I consider this to be a great beach town.

Kids and adults both will love the Alabama Coastal Zoo which features more then 250 animals, reptiles and birds.  Every year there is a Shrimp festival in October that features entertainment, fine arts, arts & crafts and of course, the main event, shrimp!  For a little bit of history visit the Bellingrath Gardens which consists of gardens and a mansion located on the Fowl River in nearby Theodore, a suburb of Mobile, Alabama.

If you are a war buff & interested in history & the Civil War or the Revolutionary War, you might want to visit Fort Morgan.   This fort is at the mouth of Mobile Bay.  Some regard it as “one of the finest examples of military architecture in the New World”  The fort was named in honor of Revolutionary War hero Daniel Morgan.  The fort is maintained by the Alabama Historical Commission.

Other fun activities include fishing, water sports, hiking, biking and bird watching.  Golf at one of the 9 local golf courses which include a 4 star rated course and a course designed by Arnold Palmer.

Check out these links for good info if you are planning a trip to Gulf Shores or Mobile Alabama.

National Shrimp Fest

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Pre Construction in Gulf Shores, Alabama

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

The 37th Annual Shrimp Festival is around the corner & it reminded me of my visit to Gulf Shores 3 years ago.  I was there to compare notes with a friend/associate/Real Estate Broker who lives, works and plays in Gulf Shores Alabama.

Click here if are interested in checking out this 3 year old pre-construction condo project

Click here for more information from Professor Beach regarding Gulf Shores, Alabama


The 37th Annual National Shrimp Festival coming soon Oct 9-12 in Gulf Shores, Alabama

Monday, September 15th, 2008

The Annual National Shrimp Festival is held each year during the second full weekend in October on the beautiful beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama.  The Festival is one of the nation’s premier outdoor festivals featuring over 300 vendors that offer fine art, arts and crafts, a retail marketplace and of course, SHRIMP!!  Check it out  http://www.nationalshrimpfestival.com/

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