One day at the beach, I stumbled upon a woman who was making a sand sculpture that was probably eight feet long. It was a sleeping dragon, and people had built a village on its back. It was very detailed and elaborate, and was deliberately put where the next tide would destroy it. Kids were running about, trying to figure out how to save the dragon. The artist said she works for Dow in Delaware and does something like this once a year for relaxation.
One day at the beach, I stumbled upon a woman who was making a sand sculpture that was probably eight feet long. It was a sleeping dragon, and people had built a village on its back. It was very detailed and elaborate, and was deliberately put where the next tide would destroy it. Kids were running about, trying to figure out how to save the dragon. The artist said she works for Dow in Delaware and does something like this once a year for relaxation.