A breeze was still on the beach, thankfully – but had shifted a little, coming from the South East. The beach wasn’t too crazy, despite the holiday, and we stayed till almost 5 o’clock. It was great to see Jody’s family of beautiful daughters and her granddaughter, Piper (4 years old) who was happy to make some trees for my castle!
There also was a mysterious anonymous sculpture on the beach, next to my castle, which everyone loved! (I suspect three castle makers of the day before – Erik (10 years old) and his dad, and friend, Will (also 10) all from Silver Spring, Maryland.
The wonderful mystery sculpture that appeared overnight!
The south side of my castle, looking toward the bay
The north side of the castle, looking up toward the dunes. You can see some of Piper’s trees there! (My favorite Cabana boy is reading in his shady chair in the background.)
Yes! Erik (10), Will (10) and Erik’s father spent the early morning hours of Monday making the sand dragon before having to head back to Silver Spring. They asked me to send you a picture but you already took care of that. Thanks for encouraging their sand castle activities.
We loved their sand dragon! I suspected they were the culprits!