Showing posts with label Beach wedding dresses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beach wedding dresses. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

8 ideas for a beach wedding

A wedding by the beach, it is inevitably a paradise, right? But beware: the universe is full of easily exploitable marine symbols and if we are not careful, the decor of the day can quickly turn J "branch of the yacht club" if abused nets hanging on the wall, shells and scratches marines.

Once is not custom, the secret of a successful decor, here is precisely not to do too much and to focus on small details that evoke the marine world. Here are 8 great ideas gleaned from the web to inspire you ...

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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

19th-century shipwreck uncovered on Hull beach

When Victor Mastone got a call last week informing him that the ribs of a ship were protruding through the sand on a Hull beach, he dropped everything and made for the harborside town.

As the state director of underwater archeological resources, Mastone says those are the calls he dreams about.


“The lesson I have learned — and it took me many years to learn — is as soon as you get the call, get out there. Because chances are if you don’t, the wreckage will get covered up,” he said.

Mastone believes the latest discovery, found by a beachgoer while the tide was out at Nantasket Beach last week, is the remains of a wooden cargo ship used to carry supplies like timber in the late 1800s.


“These were the buses, box trucks, and 18-wheelers of the 19th century and even earlier. During that time it was cheaper for them to move things by boat,” Mastone said.


He reached his preliminary conclusion based on the materials used to build the boat, and the way the ship was constructed using wood fasteners.

Mastone said the ship is most likely a two- to three-masted schooner that is 100 feet long and 30 feet wide. The stern of the boat is pushing through the sand.


Mastone said there are quite a few wrecks like this off Hull, but it’s rare that a visitor would be able to see them on land.

The natural shift of the ocean’s current pulled just the right way to create a sandbar that uncovered the artifact. The intense winter storms also played a role in removing sand from the beach and revealing the remnants, officials said.


“This site provides the public — especially the nondiving community — with an opportunity to experience a real shipwreck,” Mastone said. “This is a rare experience.”




The Hull Lifesaving Museum, which has been working closely with Mastone on the find, will act as the state’s agent and assist in investigating the ship’s history.

Peter Wild, the museum’s executive director, said he is assembling a team of volunteers to help excavate the ship as best they can to get a better look at the wreckage and positively identify it.


“So far we did enough digging to confirm that it’s an old wreck,” Wild said. “We’ll do one big dig between tides this week.”

Once it’s uncovered, experts will photograph the remains and examine its components.

“This is absolutely fascinating and a new piece of information, and we don’t get pieces of information like this often,” Wild said.

State officials are encouraging curious onlookers to stop by the beach at low tide to take in the site, but are warning them not to touch the ship’s wooden fragments.

Mastone said it would be illegal for a member of the public to take anything from the ship. Both Hull police and the Massachusetts Environmental Police are keeping watch.

Mastone said the boat could be buried by summer’s end, so people interested in examining the artifact should visit soon.

“The site . . . provides a connection with our maritime past; our collective maritime heritage. At even the most basic level, people tend to forget the strong connection between man and the sea,” he said.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Charles Manson calls off wedding after learning his fiance is too evil even for him

Most 80-year-old guys wouldn’t mind having a 27-year-old woman marry them for their body, but this is something else all together. The New York Post brings us word that notorious murder cult leader Charles Manson has apparently called off his wedding with fiance Afton Elaine Burton after learning of her plan to put his corpse on display after his death and charge people money for the right to look at it.

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This new revelation has come to light thanks to an upcoming book about Manson written by journalist Daniel Simone, who tells the Post that Manson eventually realized that he’d been “played for a fool.” Furthermore, Simone informs us that Manson thinks Burton’s idea is “stupid to begin with” because he doesn’t believe he’ll ever die.

According to Simone, Burton and her friend Craig Hammond initially straight-up asked Manson if he would sign over the rights to his body after his death, but he refused. They then realized that if Burton married Manson, she would have the rights to his remains after his death under California law.

However, Simone thinks Manson would never have actually gone through with the wedding anyway, so Burton and Hammond’s scheme may have been doomed from the start.

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Sunday, December 21, 2014

Alessandra Ambrosio hoists cherubic son Noah upon her shoulders while splashing around Brazilian beach (With beach wedding dresses)

It won’t exactly be a winter wonderland for Alessandra Ambrosio and her family this Christmas.

The 33-year-old has jetted down to her native Brazil for the holidays, and couldn’t wait to splash around on the beach with her cherubic boy Noah.

Alessandra hoisted her precious two-year-old upon her shoulders while showing off her fantastic figure in a festively patterned jumper on Sunday. 


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Holding his arms high up into the sky, the Victoria’s Secret angel let out a gleeful smile while posing in front of towering boulders.

'Beach fun with my baby boy #sundayfunday #floripa #férias #family #foreveronvacation', the looker captioned the fun photo.

Earlier on Friday, the starlet shared a pristine view of her vacation spot, describing the snap: 'Back to Paradise #férias #vacation #floripa.'

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The starlet sure seems to be enjoying quite the break from her full schedule.

She recently starred in a sizzling spot for LOVE's advent calendar, and earlier in December trotted down the runway for the annual Victoria's Secret Fashion Show.

In addition to her work behind the camera, Alessandra has taken to designing as well.
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The mother-of-two has released her own line of bohemian clothing, Ále by Alessandra, and revealed that her family inspired her to create her new casual clothing line.

The collection features loose fabrics, effortless crop tops and fashionable beach cover-ups, which the brunette feels are perfect for the working mother.

She told E! News: 'As a working mom, I need something that will go from day to night and something that you really don't need to think too much. I wanted to do something easy for women.'

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