Archive for the ‘The Great Outdoors’ Category


The Beach Report – February 10, 2012

Friday, February 10th, 2012 by jsloggiepierce
This week’s Beach Report features the newest member of the ShoreLines blogging team, Jenn Sloggie-Pierce.

running feetA Warm Winter’s Day on the Bay

I’ve lived in Hampton Roads all my life, and while I do remember snow days and sledding on the battlefields in nearby Yorktown, I also remember many Christmas afternoons enjoying my new toys out in a sunny backyard, and there have been more than a couple New Year’s Days in which I donned flip flops. (To be fair, I am known to keep the flip flops near the front door year-round, and I’m not likely to put on socks, unless I’m going for a run, until the mercury dips below 40.)

We’ve had a particularly mild winter in Virginia Beach so far this year, and it’s given me many opportunities to remember why I settled in this city thirteen years ago. When you live here, you have a unique opportunity to soak up the sun and feel the sand between your toes at a moment’s notice, and on a random 65 degree day in late January, it’s really nice to live in Virginia Beach.

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Got SUP?

Monday, February 6th, 2012 by jsloggiepierce

The ShoreLines Blogging Team is stoked to introduce our newest member, Jenn Sloggie-Pierce.  Jenn is a local who loves to Live the Life getting physical in the outdoors. From trail running with a stroller in First Landing to making the climb up and down Mt. Trashmore, she’s not one to shy away from outdoor adventures and activities. As an Instructor of English at ODU and a fitness instructor and run coach for VBFitMoms.com and J&A Racing, Jenn is just the person to get your rear ends, and pronouns, in shape. Welcome to the team, Jenn! 

 

 

Stand-Up Paddleboarding – Share the Stoke 

SUP 3 santaThere are so many reasons to love Virginia Beach, and this past summer, I found a new one – stand-up paddling (or SUPping). If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to walk on water, you should give this growing sport a try. 

Stand-up paddlers stand on what looks like an oversized surfboard, paddle in hand, and glide through the water at whatever speed they choose. Sometimes they race, sometimes they surf the ocean waves, and sometimes they just stand on a calmer body of water and take in the beauty that surrounds them.

 

 

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The Beach Report – February 3, 2012

Friday, February 3rd, 2012 by Katherine Jackson

IMG_6045 whale 1 or 2This week’s Beach Report is courtesy of ShoreLines blogger and Virginia Beach Walking Tour Guide Katherine Jackson, author of Walking Virginia Beach.

 

 A Whale of a Walk

 

I can’t make any promises, but I’ve heard that beach walkers at the North End of Virginia Beach have been spotting humpback whales offshore. That’s right, whales off the coast of Virginia! According to a recent newspaper article, Winter Wildlife Boat Trips, sponsored by the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center, are reporting record numbers of whale sightings, especially in the waters off Ft. Story. You can see a portion of the ocean at Ft. Story from the beach at Eighty-ninth Street. Humpback whales are described as graceful acrobats that perform dazzling acts such as slapping their flippers and tail on the water; “spy hopping,” which means raising a third of their body above the water to look around like a periscope; and “breaching,” which means launching their entire body out of the water.

 

 

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Ripple Effects

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 by Sherry Friel

If your daily life seems poor, do not blame it; blame yourself that you are not poet enough to call forth its riches; for the Creator, there is no poverty.    Maria Ranier Rilke

leaf for 1I’ve always loved poetry. As an undergraduate at Old Dominion University, I tried my hand at writing a few poems, but the results were pretty embarrassing. Eventually I gave up trying to write in stanzas and focused instead on courses in journalism and technical writing. Such training served me well, but I can’t seem to shake that longing to write in the vein of Emily Dickinson or Mary Oliver. Over the years I have read poetry that caused the hair on my neck to stand on end and my ears to tingle. If it’s a particularly good read, my whole body goes completely cold! For me, good poetry taps something deep and inexpressible and I am grateful to have encountered such moving works.

 

 

 

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A Solitary Stroll at Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 by Katherine Jackson

Treasures found on Back Bay Beach courtesy of Katherine Jackson

For a solitary stroll in nature, check out Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge at the south end of Virginia Beach. You won’t encounter many people, but during the winter months, approximately ten thousand migratory waterfowl, such as ducks, snow geese and tundra swans, fly into the area. It’s a sight to see. Add more than three hundred species of avian residents, including endangered species such as piping plover, peregrine falcon, and bald eagle, and the refuge becomes a bird watchers’ paradise. Through management of dikes and water impoundments, the refuge provides sustenance for the traveling flocks. To accommodate the wintering waterfowl, the trails along the dikes are closed to pedestrians from the first of November until the end of March. However, adjacent to the Visitor Contact Center, three short trails remain open throughout the year.

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The Beach Report – January 6, 2012

Friday, January 6th, 2012 by Teresa Diaz
Humpback whales off Cape Henry, Virginia Beach, VA

A Humpback whale playing off Cape Henry, Virginia Beach, VA

Happy New Year!  2012 is definitely off to a exciting start in Virginia Beach.  The weather took a little dip mid-week but we’re expecting 63 degrees and sunny skies for the next few days – the perfect time for an outing to the Oceanfront, a hike in one of our parks or a peaceful bike ride out in the county.  However, if you’re looking for a truly unique Virginia Beach experience, look no further than right off our coast.  This week, the Virginia Aquarium Stranding Response Team confirmed that there are four humpback whales in the waters off the Cape Henry Lighthouse!   

Note:  The photos appearing with this blog were taken this week and are courtesy of the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center.

One of the larger species of baleen whales, adult humpback whales range in length from 39 to 52 ft. and weigh approximately 79,000 lbs.  Although they can seem imposing, whales are often referred to as “gentle giants.” To give you a better idea of their immense size, look at this Wiki sketch comparing this mammal to an adult human:

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Stripers Rule the Roost!

Sunday, January 1st, 2012 by Mike Halperin

Photo courtesy of George Poveromo
Photo courtesy of George Poveromo

 

Happy New Year from Virginia Beach!
Word is clearly out about jumbo stripers in Virginia Beach.  Not only are big bass here but so are big-time fishermen. George Poveromo, editor of Saltwater Sportsman Magazine, recently taped a television show here about our fabulous winter bass fishery.  According to Poveromo, “Virginia Beach’s winter run stripers come big and generally plentiful…”*  
In his March 3, 2012, television special Poveromo will share precisely how and where he fished to capture the monster bass he found in Virginia Beach waters.

 

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