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  1. Um, so, as much as I have fond memories of my youth [mis]spent at #SalisburyBeach, this is just a waste of money. The amusement park is long gone -- replaced by condos and unaffordable housing. And they did this already, and the storm surge just washed it away! Tear down the houses and restore the marshes. smh!

    Salisbury Beach sand project begins next week

    By Matt Petry, Dec 10, 2024

    newburyportnews.com/news/local

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/mfjHH

    History of Salisbury Beach

    Salisbury Beach History

    December 19, 2022

    "Salisbury is a historic town that was first frequented by paleo-indians and Native-Americans for thousands of years and eventually settled by English colonists in the 17th century.

    "The beach and salt marsh itself was used primarily as hunting and fishing grounds by the Native Americans and then as pastureland for the colonist’s cattle until the 19th century when it suddenly became a popular summer tourist destination.

    "The following is a timeline of the history of Salisbury Beach:

    "8500-8000 BP: Paleo-indians build an earthen burial mound about 6-8 feet high at a place called Morrill Point, somewhere near the mouth of the Merrimack River in Salisbury.

    "Pre-colonial Era: The #Penacook tribe travel down the Merrimack River from Concord, New Hampshire in the summers to fish and hunt at the #wetlands at Salisbury Beach."

    Read more:
    salisburybeachmass.com/salisbu

    #ClimateChange #BeachErosion #RestoreTheMarshes

  2. Um, so, as much as I have fond memories of my youth [mis]spent at #SalisburyBeach, this is just a waste of money. The amusement park is long gone -- replaced by condos and unaffordable housing. And they did this already, and the storm surge just washed it away! Tear down the houses and restore the marshes. smh!

    Salisbury Beach sand project begins next week

    By Matt Petry, Dec 10, 2024

    newburyportnews.com/news/local

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/mfjHH

    History of Salisbury Beach

    Salisbury Beach History

    December 19, 2022

    "Salisbury is a historic town that was first frequented by paleo-indians and Native-Americans for thousands of years and eventually settled by English colonists in the 17th century.

    "The beach and salt marsh itself was used primarily as hunting and fishing grounds by the Native Americans and then as pastureland for the colonist’s cattle until the 19th century when it suddenly became a popular summer tourist destination.

    "The following is a timeline of the history of Salisbury Beach:

    "8500-8000 BP: Paleo-indians build an earthen burial mound about 6-8 feet high at a place called Morrill Point, somewhere near the mouth of the Merrimack River in Salisbury.

    "Pre-colonial Era: The #Penacook tribe travel down the Merrimack River from Concord, New Hampshire in the summers to fish and hunt at the #wetlands at Salisbury Beach."

    Read more:
    salisburybeachmass.com/salisbu

    #ClimateChange #BeachErosion #RestoreTheMarshes

  3. Um, so, as much as I have fond memories of my youth [mis]spent at #SalisburyBeach, this is just a waste of money. The amusement park is long gone -- replaced by condos and unaffordable housing. And they did this already, and the storm surge just washed it away! Tear down the houses and restore the marshes. smh!

    Salisbury Beach sand project begins next week

    By Matt Petry, Dec 10, 2024

    newburyportnews.com/news/local

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/mfjHH

    History of Salisbury Beach

    Salisbury Beach History

    December 19, 2022

    "Salisbury is a historic town that was first frequented by paleo-indians and Native-Americans for thousands of years and eventually settled by English colonists in the 17th century.

    "The beach and salt marsh itself was used primarily as hunting and fishing grounds by the Native Americans and then as pastureland for the colonist’s cattle until the 19th century when it suddenly became a popular summer tourist destination.

    "The following is a timeline of the history of Salisbury Beach:

    "8500-8000 BP: Paleo-indians build an earthen burial mound about 6-8 feet high at a place called Morrill Point, somewhere near the mouth of the Merrimack River in Salisbury.

    "Pre-colonial Era: The #Penacook tribe travel down the Merrimack River from Concord, New Hampshire in the summers to fish and hunt at the #wetlands at Salisbury Beach."

    Read more:
    salisburybeachmass.com/salisbu

    #ClimateChange #BeachErosion #RestoreTheMarshes

  4. Um, so, as much as I have fond memories of my youth [mis]spent at #SalisburyBeach, this is just a waste of money. The amusement park is long gone -- replaced by condos and unaffordable housing. And they did this already, and the storm surge just washed it away! Tear down the houses and restore the marshes. smh!

    Salisbury Beach sand project begins next week

    By Matt Petry, Dec 10, 2024

    newburyportnews.com/news/local

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/mfjHH

    History of Salisbury Beach

    Salisbury Beach History

    December 19, 2022

    "Salisbury is a historic town that was first frequented by paleo-indians and Native-Americans for thousands of years and eventually settled by English colonists in the 17th century.

    "The beach and salt marsh itself was used primarily as hunting and fishing grounds by the Native Americans and then as pastureland for the colonist’s cattle until the 19th century when it suddenly became a popular summer tourist destination.

    "The following is a timeline of the history of Salisbury Beach:

    "8500-8000 BP: Paleo-indians build an earthen burial mound about 6-8 feet high at a place called Morrill Point, somewhere near the mouth of the Merrimack River in Salisbury.

    "Pre-colonial Era: The #Penacook tribe travel down the Merrimack River from Concord, New Hampshire in the summers to fish and hunt at the #wetlands at Salisbury Beach."

    Read more:
    salisburybeachmass.com/salisbu

    #ClimateChange #BeachErosion #RestoreTheMarshes

  5. Um, so, as much as I have fond memories of my youth [mis]spent at #SalisburyBeach, this is just a waste of money. The amusement park is long gone -- replaced by condos and unaffordable housing. And they did this already, and the storm surge just washed it away! Tear down the houses and restore the marshes. smh!

    Salisbury Beach sand project begins next week

    By Matt Petry, Dec 10, 2024

    newburyportnews.com/news/local

    Archived version:
    archive.ph/mfjHH

    History of Salisbury Beach

    Salisbury Beach History

    December 19, 2022

    "Salisbury is a historic town that was first frequented by paleo-indians and Native-Americans for thousands of years and eventually settled by English colonists in the 17th century.

    "The beach and salt marsh itself was used primarily as hunting and fishing grounds by the Native Americans and then as pastureland for the colonist’s cattle until the 19th century when it suddenly became a popular summer tourist destination.

    "The following is a timeline of the history of Salisbury Beach:

    "8500-8000 BP: Paleo-indians build an earthen burial mound about 6-8 feet high at a place called Morrill Point, somewhere near the mouth of the Merrimack River in Salisbury.

    "Pre-colonial Era: The #Penacook tribe travel down the Merrimack River from Concord, New Hampshire in the summers to fish and hunt at the #wetlands at Salisbury Beach."

    Read more:
    salisburybeachmass.com/salisbu

    #ClimateChange #BeachErosion #RestoreTheMarshes

  6. Go Out and Take Pictures

    I have a “new” film camera and I haven’t gone out anywhere to take pictures yet. What the hell am I waiting for? Besides the weather to cooperate and the sun to cooperate and my schedule to cooperate and… and… and…

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/robj_1971/54076179151/in/album-72177720301032107

    #Cinestill800T #filmPhotography #Massachusetts #Nikkor3570AIS13345 #nikonFg20 #photography #SalisburyBeach

  7. Good Family Weekend

    From a family point of view, this weekend was wonderful. From a creative projects point of view though this weekend didn’t happen. No music, no photo projects beyond just snapping a few with my phone.

    I literally would not change a thing, but maybe over the next week I’ll do some creative stuff. Just to balance the karmic scales, you know?

    Here’s a film photo to hold me over for tonight.

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/robj_1971/54076436878/in/album-72177720301032107

    #AtlanticOcean #Cinestill800T #filmPhotography #Nikkor3570AIS13345 #Nikon #nikonFg20 #Ocean #photography #SalisburyBeach #Sunrise

  8. No ocean visit this morning, but we did have lunch on the water in Newburyport, MA which is really close to where I had planned to go for sunrise.

    How’s the forecast for tomorrow looking? I’ll let you know.

    https://robertjames1971.blog/2024/09/16/water-3/

    #newburyport #Ocean #river #SalisburyBeach #waterfront