As promised, part one of your guide to all things water has arrived. Let’s start with the obvious: the ocean. It’s what we’re known for, hands down, and we’ll take it. I mean, with 23 miles of beach here in Broward you can’t go wrong. There’s always room for you and your towel…and the water always welcomes one more boogey-board, surfboard, snorkel, pair of fins, boat, waverunner, parasail…you get the picture.
In fact, the ocean practically begs you to come out and play. The waves taunt you, challenging you to explore. So why not? Take the challege. There are so many avenues you can pursue when it comes to the ocean. You’ll find something.
Maybe you’re board-saavy. You pick the board; as long as you can stay on it, I’m impressed. I see young and old out there every time I go to the beach and they look like they’re having a blast. And you can look at it this way: every fall is just a refreshing reward for a job well done.
Maybe you’re an underwater explorer. This one totally appeals to me. Whether it’s snorkeling closer to shore or delving deep for a really great view, you’re staying as cool as cool can be in the vast Atlantic. Not to mention seeing our amazing marine life and getting a great workout while you’re at it.
Maybe you’re a boater. In this case, you might be spending a little more time on the water than in it, but you can’t beat the ocean breeze. And spray. With the wind in your hair and in your sails (so to speak), the heat will be the last thing on your mind.
Maybe you’re an adventurer. Sure, you want to get in the ocean, but in a different way. You want to zip around on a waverunner or try your hand at parasailing, or maybe even manage to get up on some water-skis. Whatever the case, you’ll be having too much fun to realize the sun is even out.
And if all of this seems just a little out of your league or just plain unappealing, you can always go for a good old-fashioned swim…or wade if you so desire. Just get in the water, and I’ll guarantee this: the second you step one foot in you’ll feel cooler already. And that’s the whole point I’m trying to prove, now, isn’t it?
So stay tuned, because there’s many more ways to prove my point. Coming soon: Part Two.
In fact, the ocean practically begs you to come out and play. The waves taunt you, challenging you to explore. So why not? Take the challege. There are so many avenues you can pursue when it comes to the ocean. You’ll find something.
Maybe you’re board-saavy. You pick the board; as long as you can stay on it, I’m impressed. I see young and old out there every time I go to the beach and they look like they’re having a blast. And you can look at it this way: every fall is just a refreshing reward for a job well done.
Maybe you’re an underwater explorer. This one totally appeals to me. Whether it’s snorkeling closer to shore or delving deep for a really great view, you’re staying as cool as cool can be in the vast Atlantic. Not to mention seeing our amazing marine life and getting a great workout while you’re at it.
Maybe you’re a boater. In this case, you might be spending a little more time on the water than in it, but you can’t beat the ocean breeze. And spray. With the wind in your hair and in your sails (so to speak), the heat will be the last thing on your mind.
Maybe you’re an adventurer. Sure, you want to get in the ocean, but in a different way. You want to zip around on a waverunner or try your hand at parasailing, or maybe even manage to get up on some water-skis. Whatever the case, you’ll be having too much fun to realize the sun is even out.
And if all of this seems just a little out of your league or just plain unappealing, you can always go for a good old-fashioned swim…or wade if you so desire. Just get in the water, and I’ll guarantee this: the second you step one foot in you’ll feel cooler already. And that’s the whole point I’m trying to prove, now, isn’t it?
So stay tuned, because there’s many more ways to prove my point. Coming soon: Part Two.


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