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A Coast-Loving Dad by Tayna DeForest

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Jun 20 - Comments Off on A Coast-Loving Dad by Tayna DeForest

A love of surfing and sailing brought Wesley Hunt and his two sons, Geoff and Greg, to Seadrift. That was back in 1995, and that was 25 years ago! Reflecting on those 25 years, Wesley wrote on his facebook page: “After 25 years of staring at the bay I realized I have been watching it […]

60th Wedding Anniversary

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Port O’Connor Chamber Chat by LaJune Pitonyak

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Hope everyone in our community is doing good; seems most have been safe during these trying times our nation has been through. The Chamber has received many calls, asking if King Fisher Beach is open, yes it is open with many visitors enjoying the sun and fresh air. The restrooms are also open, after being […]

Fish Out Of Water by Thomas Spychalski…

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Jun 20 - Comments Off on Fish Out Of Water by Thomas Spychalski…

During the recent lock down it was (whether you believed that social distancing did any good in combating COVID-19 or not), a time when not many places were open for business and on top of that, children were not at school and many jobs were also no longer places we had to spend a majority […]

Letters to the Dolphin

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 20 Jun 20 - Comments Off on Letters to the Dolphin

Dear Editor, Does anyone remember wearing “Bloomers” made out of “feed sack” material? The older I get, the more my mind goes back to the past. Daddy bought feed in pretty feed sack material, and Mama made me dresses and bloomers to match out of the pretty feed sack material. I do remember being in […]

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