Sunrise at East beach

Sunrise at East beach

Let me start with an update on the storm/Blizzard, it broke records for the heaviests snow we got at least 30 Inches and the drifts are crazy over 6 feet in places, city is struggling to plow the roads, infact there is a driving ban still on so they can clear the roads

Many lost power but we were lucky and still have power, and now they are talking about more on Wednesday, but looking at the weather maps I am thinking or hoping it wont be much and not the 5 inches some are predicting or perhaps thats just me trying to be mr positive lOL

East Beach is a popular, family-friendly municipal beach located on East Rodney French Blvd here in New Bedford, MA, a nice beach with its sandy shores, calm waters, and scenic views of Buzzards Bay and the Butler Flats Lighthouse. It features amenities like lifeguards, restrooms, showers, volleyball courts, and nearby paved bike paths, making it a perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, and strolling.

I often go there after parking in Fort Taber Park, as during the warmer months you cannot park near the beach, they do have car parks across the road, but when I go there early morning, the gates are locked. It's a nice stroll out to the beach so not a problem for me and good for me getting a good step count in while I am out

this first shot shows the beach volleyball courts I mentioned, and in the distance you may notice Butler flats Light house
and you can see it is a nice wide sandy beach


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Now some may find this shocking, but I have never been to the beach during the day in summer and relaxed onthe beach or swam there, for a couple of reasons, firstly in summer iyt gets quite crowded at times and i hate crowds, and secondly, I have had quite a bit of skin cancer removed over the years, infact another was just spotted in my yearly dermatolgy visit and have that scheduled to be removed next month, by quite a few I have lost count, but its well over 20.
and for that reason, I clearly have skin susceptible to skin cancer so I avoid being out in the sun, and the od times I do go for day times walks when the sun is out, I apply strong sunscreen quite liberally

Down by the water looking along the beach


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and yes another Lifegaurd tower, I always get shots of them when I see them


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and a wider view of the beach to finish off

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And that’s all folks


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Wow, that is a lot of snow! Be sure to stay safe and pay someone to remove it for you if you need to. I've heard it's the kind of wet heavy snow that can cause some major issues!

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IT sure is wet and heavy, I did go out to the back and to the spot where the vents are and cleared those, and it was hard work

We do have a guy we pay to clear snow but he hasnt bene able to get here yet

PLows did go dow our street two on pickup trucks, but they keps gettign stuck and lifted the blafs and just took off the top layer so the road is still a mess

and thinking about it if our snow guy did make it here there is no where he can park without blocking the road

Hmm I may have tto try and clear from the road into the driveway so he has a spot to park

MY wife will not be happy for me to do that and I should do it before she gets up, but its snopwing now not to heavy but meant to end soon so maybe later

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Wow, that is intense. I can't even imagine because it has been forever since we had snow like that. Even then I don't think I can ever remember several feet. Just take it easy please! It's not worth getting injured over.

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I wish you a peaceful cleanup after the storm and, when the snow melts, many more pleasant walks on the beach :)

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Thanks kindly your support is appreciated

Have a great day

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🎉🎉🥳 Congratulations 🥳🎊🎊


Your post has just been curated and upvoted by @Ecency , keep up the good work !

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Very nice pics with this sky...
The heavy snowfall you had these past few days didn't reach Montreal. We enjoyed blue skies and sunshine, which felt great. Glad to hear everything went well for you.
Have a great day

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Hello, dear friend @tattoodjay

It's such a shame about everything that's happened with this severe storm; we've been following the news reports about the situation there.

I love these sunrises; the silver looks beautiful at that time of the morning.

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Good day, Mr. @tattoodjay

I always enjoy seeing photos of this lovely place.

Beautiful and colorful photos.

I hope the weather changes soon.

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Gorgeous sunrises at the beach! I bet you are missing those right about now, all that snow has to be miserable. I don't miss that part of the east coast! Stay warm and safe!

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Thanks kindly your support is appreciated
OHH yes for sure missing it, the city is a mess after 31 inches of snow, many streets including our snot plowed yet,
Have a great day

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