Thursday, February 3, 2011

Brand New Bedding Collections for 2011

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We've just added 3 amazing new tropical bedding pattern collections over at OceanStyles.com.

Water's Edge Bedding

Atlantic Shells Bedding

Southwinds Nautical Bedding

Over the next week or so, we will be adding even more great patterns. Here's a sneak preview:

Argyle Aqua Argyle Blue Shabby Chic Blue





Shabby Chic Brown Calypso Shells Gracie

Support Surfrider Foundation This Valentine's Day

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The Surfrider Foundation is a cause that I really believe in. And I think other beach and ocean lovers might too. For Valentine's Day this year, Surfrider is offering a very special membership deal:


Buy your favorite beach enthusiast a Surfrider Foundation membership and we'll include a very special Valentine's Day gift - your choice of two ocean-themed charms: a rugged surfer or a "Heart of the Sea" along with a necklace to match. Both charms are cast in 100% pewter and could also make a lovely addition to a bracelet or keychain.

What better way to show your love to your special someone than to help protect our Mother Ocean? This special offer won't last, so don't wait - the last day to order is February 8th, 2011. Give a membership today! Your Valentine and your Mother Ocean will love you for it!
All Surfrider members receive the following benefits:
  • 1 year's worth (6 issues) of Surfrider's award-winning publication, Making Waves
  • 20% discount at SWELL.com
  • 2 Surfrider Membership Stickers
  • Surfrider Chapter contact and volunteer information
I am already a member, so I can't take advantage of this great deal, but you can!

Watermelon and Scallop Ceviche

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This recipe for watermelon ceviche from honestfare is just divine!

Prep time: 30 minutes. Cook time: about 2 hours marinating. Serves 3-4. Substitute with a soft fish of your liking if you prefer. Be sure to marinate protein until opaque and cooked through from the citrus. If using shrimp, it’s important to flash steam them until just pink before marinating.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup bay scallops
  • 1 cup lightly steamed and chopped shrimp
  • 2 green cubanelle peppers sliced paper thin
  • 1 1/2 cup grape or cherry tomatoes sliced paper thin
  • 1 1/4 cup pinkish white part of watermelon rind sliced in 1/4 inch think pieces
  • 1/4 cup onion finely diced
  • 1 shallot finely diced
  • 1/4 cup scallions diced
  • 1/4 cup chopped cilantro
  • Diced jalepeño to taste
  • Juice from 5 limes and 1 lemon
  • 3 tablespoons rice vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Directions:

  1. Chop cubanelle pepper,tomatoes, onion, jalepeño, shallots and scallion paper thin. Roughly chop cilantro. Combine in large bowl and set aside.
  2. Cut some watermelon into slices like you typically would and then cut away the sweet bright pink portion and reserve for some other use. Cut a strip (an inch or so thick) of the light pink/transparent white portion that sits about ¼ an inch above the green rind. Refer to image in post. Chop your light pink watermelon rind into pieces about 1/4 inch thick. Add 1/2 cup rind to bowl of veggies and set rest of rind aside.
  3. Clean and steam the shrimp until just pink. Remove from heat and run under cold water. Chop into bite-sized pieces and set aside. Rinse bay scallops and set aside.
  4. Juice limes and lemon into a bowl. Add rice vinegar sugar and salt. Stir to disolve. Toss in scallops and shrimp. Add to bowl of veggies. Also add garlic powder and black pepper. Toss well.
  5. Make sure all fish is submerged in juices, cover and allow to marinate in fridge for about 2 hours or until scallops are cooked through. (If substituting scallops with a more delicate fish, less marinating will probably be required to cook through.)
  6. Once cooked through, add remaining watermelon rind, toss and enjoy!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Ten Off-The-Beaten-Sand Beaches

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1. Konkan coast, Maharashtra, India

Pure white sand, backed by thick, lush forest, characterizes a string of gorgeous beaches running along a 370-km stretch of coast between Vasai and Vengurla. Hedvi, Velneshvar, Takarli, Harihareshwar and Ganpatipule, with its wonderful, red wooden 400-year-old temple, are among the delightful beaches awaiting the traveler ready to go the extra mile to find them. You can get to the coast from Mumbai by train or by air from Goa.

2. Nicoya peninsula, Costa Rica

Reef snorkelling, horseriding, jungle trekking and viewing the forest canopy from a zip-wire, along with the usual beach activities such as surfing, are treats on offer in this fairly remote, far northern region of Costa Rica. The wildlife is extraordinary: half a million turtles lay their eggs on the sand at Ostional beach, every two or three weeks from August to November, and the forests are full of howler monkeys, anteaters, coatis, armadillos and an array of spectacular birds, including the Resplendent Quetzal, with its shimmering green plumage, scarlet belly, white tail feathers and green tail, the rare and rapacious Harpy Eagle and over 50 species of hummingbirds and 75 different flycatchers.

3. Koh Mak, Thailand

Palm trees and the clearest of waters along a stretch of shore 25km long, as well as peace and quiet away from the crowds, are what you can expect on Thailand’s so-called ‘family island’. Set in the Gulf of Thailand, a little less than 50 km from the Cambodian coast, it’s reachable by boat from Trat on the mainland. You can stay here in a bamboo hut, a guesthouse, a thatch and rattan cottage or a good, but budget-priced hotel, and with luck you’ll see no one on the bit of beach you choose.

4. Obzor, Bulgaria

The Black Sea coast of Bulgaria has taken off lately as a destination for beach tourists, and nice and clean the beaches are too. Crowded during high season, however, they may not appeal to those who want something more secluded, who may instead look to Obzor, roughly halfway between Bourgas and Varna, where the E87 highway emerges from forested hills into a brief, open coastal stretch. Despite its convenient location and 6-km-long sandy beach (the largest between Golden Sands and Sunny Beach), this remarkably pleasant spot can be almost yours for the taking, even during peak season.

Vik, Iceland
5. Vik, Iceland

Not a place for sunlovers, the remarkable, 10-km-long, black-sand beach at Vik was named one of the ten most beautiful beaches on Earth by Islands magazine in 1991. It is no less beautiful now, with its setting on the crisp-coloured south coast of Iceland, its bird visitors from a nearby colony and the Reynisdrangar, black lava columns sculpted by the sea, nicknamed The Three Trolls. The sea off this coast is rather wild and stormy: even in summer, it feels cold, it looks cold, it even sounds cold! But it is a marvel and a place of glorious seclusion.

6. Ile Sainte Marie, Madagascar

Ile Sainte Marie is a granite island 57 km long and lies 8 km off the eastern coast of mainland Madagascar. Frequented by pirates between the 17th and 18th centuries, it is now a tourist destination, with enchanting beaches, bordered by coconut palms and backed by rainforest. A long, white beach at Pointe des Cocotiers features a marvelous tropical garden and a 20-bungalow hotel. On the eastern coast’s peninsula of Amphanihy are more beautiful beaches. Between July and September, the island is a fabulous place for viewing humpback whales, which pass through the channel that separates the island from the mainland between July and September. Go later in the year, October to December, and you can enjoy scuba diving near two wrecks. This tropical paradise has one significant drawback: it rains a lot, even in the ‘dry’ season.

7. Wild Coast, South Africa

Relatively untouched, the Wild Coast of Eastern Cape is a well-named wild and rocky, typically African haven, where waterfalls tumble into the sea along a stretch of nearly 100km. Its beaches, open spaces and pristine forest areas provide an opportunity for the adventure traveller to discover a variety of leisure options, including fishing, abseiling, snorkelling, diving and trekking in the hinterland. Tourist accommodation is sparse but intimate, which helps to guarantee a memorable holiday there.

8. Angra dos Reis, Brazil 

Tourism is highly developed here, but then with a mainland coastline and 365 islands to choose from, you are always bound to find a wonderful beach to yourself, with pristine waters perfect for swimming – among rainbow-coloured fish, if you like – or scuba diving. The town is 151 km from Rio de Janeiro, from where you can take a coach day tour. Better still, stay in the town and do your own exploring of the 2000 beaches. If you can’t find one to suit you, you’re not looking.

9. Hilton Dahab Resort Beach, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt

OK, you won’t be the first to discover it, but if you want nothing more than a beautiful beach at a comfortable resort with a quiet, remote, end-of-the-world atmosphere, this beach may be the place for you. The mountains of Arabia face you across the water, and the beach itself offers good opportunities for swimming and snorkelling.

10. Cote de Massa, Morocco

A 90-km strip of golden beaches between Agadir and Tiznit, this coast is still almost untouched, with just one recently opened hotel, sited on the dunes that rise away from the sea. To the far right of the beach at Sidi Moussa d’Aglou, there are three prehistoric fishermen’s cave dwellings, but you need to be pretty hardy to visit them. Beware: strong currents make swimming hazardous. The wetland reserves of Souss-Massa National are within near reach.

Friday, January 21, 2011

A Boatload of New Products at OceanStyles.com

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I just got back from a crazy buying spree looking for fantastic new products to feature on OceanStyles.com.  See below for some of the best of the best. And keep your eyes peeled as I'm not finished yet.  Still lots more to come!

Wood Cabinet With 5 Basket Drawers
Wood Bench With 3 Basket Drawers
I absolutely adore these two new storage furniture items. Whitewashed beadboard with rattan storage drawers add a ton of useful storage space in a super stylish way.
Blue Shutter Mirror
I used to carry this mirror in white and black, but it was discontinued.  Now we've brought it back, this time in a lightly distressed seafoam blue! Absolutely gorgeous.

Seashell Frame & Candle Holder Set
Seashell Votive Holder Set
Both of these make wonderful gifts or subtle additions to your beach decor.

Mermaid Perpetual Calendar
I just fell in love with this the minute I saw it. Mermaids are so popular right now and this rustic, beachy calendar would be perfect sitting on my desk or end table.


Sea Treasures GarlandSealites Seashell String Lights
How about using those Sealites strung up on the inside of your patio market umbrella for a little al fresco atmosphere?


These three wonderful pieces are raised art printed on a wooden plaque. Each one measures 10.5" x 10.5" and have the cutest sayings. They are sold separately - you don't have to get all 3.

Free Your Feet Flip Flop CanvasEntering Flip Flop Zone Sign
If you love your flip flops as much as I do, then these two wall art pieces are perfect for you. Free Your Feet is a 14" x 14" canvas art print and the Flip Flop Zone sign is a 16" x 10" distressed metal sign, suitable for indoors or out. Let them know the dress code in your home before they step foot inside!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Beach Living Has Pros and Cons to Consider Before Investing

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Everyone wins when it comes to beach real estate like Florida or California real estate. From the point of view of someone planning to live near the ocean, it is worth the price they will have to pay for the privilege. They will be surrounded by great beauty and may even experience a spiritual connection to the abundance of nature.

There is a great upside to living close to the beach. Those who can afford to buy property right on the beach will get even greater advantages. The view out of your windows alone is worth living close to the beach. Coastal properties are also in high demand and make for good rental properties, or a good investment. The small town beach communities can also make living near the coast attractive. However, there may be a downside to counteract the great advantages of living by the ocean.

However, being connected to the beach isn't all sunshine and ice cream. The ocean may be a beautiful place, but with great beauty there often comes a certain amount of danger. In the case of Florida real estate, for instance, that danger comes in the form of storms such as hurricanes which toss around trees as though they were paper cups. Flooding can also be a great concern, as it causes so much damage.

Those interested in an investment property along the beach must not forget the seasonal fluctuations in demand associated with beach communities. While you may be able to charge high rent in the summer, do not expect that to last all year long. Depending on the location in the country, the winter months can be awfully slow to rely on renter's money as an investment. Be sure to understand seasonal traffic flow before deciding to invest.

The owner of beach real estate may have to charge tenants more in order to keep up with costs that arise from the dangers of flooding and erosion. However, the desirability of property such as Florida real estate or California real estate is often such that people expect to pay more for the privilege of living there. Business owners know that they will make plenty of money during the area's tourist season to offset the costs of storm damage and slow winter months. What it ultimately comes down to, is that the pros and cons of investing in property like this can balance out each other if its owner is savvy enough to know how to handle the finances. Beach property can be a wonderful investment and is worth looking into.

About The Author: Sara Green is the real estate marketing director for Shingle Springs real estate where you can find local school information, full access to the Sacramento California area MLS listings. 

Visit OceanStyles.com to find the perfect beach decor for your home.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

What Are the Best Winter Beach Vacation Spots?

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For most of us, the winter months often bring on the winter blues. The cold and snowy months can leave one feeling less active and less motivated to go outdoors. One way of curing the winter blues is to take a vacation at a luxurious beach. There are many hot beach spots that will leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
The following are a few of the best winter beach vacation spots:

Bahamas: Many vacationers consider the Bahamas a tourist's paradise. The warm climate and lush beaches makes the Bahamas a very popular winter get away. The many elegant resorts offer fine dining, various tours of underground caves, and other amazing scenery. Windsurfing, snorkeling and scuba diving are very popular. There are also beautiful waterfalls and aquariums. There is an activity for anyone, no matter what the age.

Todos Santos, Mexico: Located on Baja Peninsula's Highway 19, Todos Santos in Mexico is a very popular beach vacation spot. It is sparsely populated with a quaint artistic, farming, and fishing community. It is a very popular surfing spot. There are miles and miles of white sand beach and resorts that cater to every need. For instance, the Posada La Poza is located very near to the beach and has many luxury amenities.

Oaxaca Mexico
Oaxaca, Mexico: This is a very popular beach vacation spot. In 2005, it received a 'World Best' award from Travel+Leisure magazine. This city features wonderful cultural attractions. The gorgeous beaches can be found in nearby Huatulco. There are many elegant hotels and resorts near the beaches.

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic: The inviting climate has temperatures that range from the mid 80s which makes this a popular beach vacation spot. There are a number of exotic and luxurious resorts where visitors can participate in such activities as sailing, fishing, golfing, spas, scuba diving, pools, and tennis.

Florida Keys: The Florida Keys contains an enormous amount of tropical beaches. Winter temperatures range in the 70s to mid 80s. One can bask in the warm sun on the beautiful beaches and participate in such activities as deep sea fishing, diving and snorkeling, water skiing, surfing, taking an eco-tour, golf, or relax at a luxury spa.

Coco Palm Resort
Caribbean: The Caribbean is another popular beach vacation spot. The beaches contain beautiful white sand and warm relaxing water. As well, there are many fantastic resorts that come with gorgeous rooms, delicious food, and exciting activities. You can surf, snorkel, take a cruise, and participate in a wide range of outdoor activities. St. Lucia in the Caribbean is a wonderful and affordable vacation spot. It is well-known for its outstanding beaches. The Coco Palm resort is a popular choice for vacationers.

Hawaii: Because of its wonderful climate and gorgeous beaches, Hawaii is always a popular winter vacation spot. Temperatures during winter on the islands of Hawaii range from the low to mid 80's. There are a variety of activities such as parasailing, helicopter tours, eco-tours, windsurfing, boating, SCUBA diving, fishing, golf, horseback riding, hiking, Hawaiian luaus, and snorkeling.

Every year, many people dread the ice, snow, slush, and cold temperatures that winter brings. Fortunately, there are many affordable and relaxing beach vacation spots that one can escape to during the cold blustery winter months.