Nantucket 2012—5
It's 6:50 am, the waves are providing their timpani on the beach, yet everything else is still. The wind has departed which means the gulls will have to labor more to do their aerobatics. They are silenced for the moment. In
Nantucket 2012—4
Sunset in Madaket, from our house. © Alan Weiss 2012. All rights reserved.
Nantucket 2012—3
The grandchildren are here adapting instantly to the ferry and island life overlooking the Atlantic. My wife grilled steaks last night as we dined al fresco. The sunset was obscured by clouds, alas. Chateauneuf-du-Pape 1996 on the ocean! It's now early
Nantucket 2012—2
We had to raise the Bentley's height to negotiate the cobblestone streets and then the huge gullies on the dirt roads leading to the beach across the island. The Ferraris never would have made it. There's no air conditioning but a
Nantucket 2012—1
We're sailing on the mighty ferry Eagle out of Hyannis for the 2-hour trip to Nantucket, our 17th year, but the first year we're going for two weeks and not staying at the Wauwinet. We've taken a house on the
Jersey Shore Finale
Friday was another fine day but today we pack up and depart, back to Rhode Island. We're extremely happy with the house we've rented and are planning to return next year. We gave away our remaining beer (and one cheesecake)
Jersey Shore V
I have two gull friends who I see every morning. One is huge, so I call him Iver (some of you will understand that), and the other follows him, so that one I call Ible (some of you
Jersey Shore IV
The weather continues to be wonderful, and the ocean water warm. The Monday-through-Friday crowd is a lot smaller. The beach is sparsely populated and boardwalk rides are without lines. In what's become my arcade hangout, I won the girls over 7,000
Jersey Shore III
Point Pleasant is a REAL family town. It's common to see three generations staying in the houses and walking the boardwalk. (I'm guessing it's the eldest generation that is usually the owner or renter of the house!) It's not the