Tuesday Beach Tunes: “Summer of ’69” (Bryan Adams)
A classic rock summer anthem soaked in nostalgia, Bryan Adams’ “Summer of ’69” feels like open roads, loud guitars, and the summer memories that never really leave you.
Dive in to the post →A classic rock summer anthem soaked in nostalgia, Bryan Adams’ “Summer of ’69” feels like open roads, loud guitars, and the summer memories that never really leave you.
Dive in to the post →A legendary surf documentary that became a cultural touchstone by 1967, capturing real waves, real beaches, and the dream of following summer forever.
Dive in to the post →A Sonnet Sunday poem about gardening, spring growth, and the quiet magic of planting something and believing it will bloom.
Dive in to the post →An IRL “I Spy” list for off-season beach wandering. Simple, funny, and perfect for spring shore walks. 👀🏖️
Dive in to the post →A tiny boardwalk token becomes a time machine, reminding us the shore keeps our happiest moments tucked away. 🎟️🌊
Dive in to the post →Sharon stands beside her mop cart like a mall oracle, keeping civilization from collapsing one spill at a time. 🧽🪣
Dive in to the post →A shimmering synth-pop classic that feels like warm night air and neon reflections on wet sand, “Walking on a Dream” turns the beach into a glowing memory.
Dive in to the post →AIP’s 1967 musical comedy that dives headfirst into beach-party fun, with songs, sunshine, and no interest in taking life too seriously.
Dive in to the post →A Sonnet Sunday poem about acknowledging mistakes, offering a real apology, and letting the tide smooth what honesty can heal.
Dive in to the post →A printable “Which one doesn’t belong?” beach brain game with five themed groups and one sneaky oddball in each. 🧠🏖️
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