Wednesday, April 25, 2012

For Beachwitch

Hi There Beachwitch,





Yes, I have many childhood photos sitting on the arm portion of the Sindia. And all during my childhood years my grandparents used to let me run over and get a fudge sample from the person standing in front of Copper Kettle on our way to the Music Pier. Imagine my delight the year I was old enough to work there. Being allowed to eat all the fudge you would want never did cure my interest in the stuff though.



I don%26#39;t remember how the addresses go in ocnj, if I ever knew, but our cottage was on the southeast corner of Wesley and 16th. We were in the beach block with the ramp up to the boardwalk forming the deadend. That meant that with every storm we kids could get out our rafts and paddle around in the lake that had been the street. I had my summer friends and then my school friends. It was great.



I am surprised that you say ocnj is more expensive than the Cape. I hadn%26#39;t thought about that and then the Cape is so much more expensive than here in Chicago. However my neighbor just told me that we are in the most competitive place in the country for grocery stores.



Even with your daughter you could try the Ocean House. If you don%26#39;t mind noise then go into the lounge and get a seat there. Have their gourmet pizza for something that you will all enjoy. You probably know where I mean for the paddle boats especially if you go to So. Village Beach but it is Cape Cod Waterways on Rt. 28 just each of the intersection at 134 on the north side of the street.



If you%26#39;d like to come by and see our Dennisport house just drop me a line today or give a call on the Cape so that we can be sure to be there at 508-394-6340-Eve and Clark Reid. We will be there through Labor Day. We are on the flight to the Cape early tomorrow. Anyway, thanks for the trip down memory lane. Oh, by the way, did you grow up in Phila? Just wondering as most everyone we knew in ocnj was from Philly.



For Beachwitch


Wasn%26#39;t the Labor Day (and before and after too) simply glorious? Hope you had a great time.



For Beachwitch


Wasn%26#39;t the Labor Day (and before and after too) simply glorious? Hope you had a great time.




Sorry, I%26#39;m having a hard time writing this simple message.



Wasn%26#39;t the weather simply glorious over the Labor Day Holiday is what I am trying to say. I hope you enjoyed yourselves as much as we did.




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