The Cocktail Party last Thursday night was about as well attended as I've seen in a long time. Overflow parking came into play and the Naples Nuggets, (gold), put on a superb spread of hors d'oeuvres.
Picture it: shimmering European handcrafted yachts, hundreds of feet long, docked on Biscayne Bay. The wealthy being served drinks with little umbrellas. Children playing on oversized decks.
Remember the flag that three brave New York City firemen raised over the rubble of the World Trade Center hours after the buildings collapsed? The banner that supposedly went off to war with the Norfolk-based . . .
Cowboy hats and western boots are all the rage in Saint John as a four-day celebration of country music concludes Monday night with a nationally televised awards show from Harbour Station.
Prosecutors said Wednesday that they will seek the death penalty for two men charged with killing a retired couple for their yacht by tying them to an anchor and pitching them overboard.
In high winds, a kitesurfer can be pulled across the sea like a runaway train. So why are members of the public lining up to pay twenty grand to surf where no one has surfed before?