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Jersey Shore IV

Jersey Shore IV

Freda’s Cafe last night, BYOB again, so I chose a very nice Villa de Caprezanno to accompany the stuffed peppers and giant prawn (which was only slightly smaller than the table).

My observation is that Cape May is not as crowded as last year, with “vacancy” signs at virtually every B&B and hotel, and parking spaces at the beach (usually as rare as an objective news anchor) much easier to secure. The beach crowds during the week are sparser than I recall, as well. Tonight we should drive over to Wildwood, with its two miles of boardwalk, for the grandmunchkins, and we’ll see what the crowds are like there.

Daughter Danielle assembled a beach shelter yesterday that would have shamed the Brooklyn Bridge designers. The kids did not go in it once, of course.

The “dolphin watching” boats seldom stop in front of our location on the beach and you never see dolphins around them. But when they’re gone, the dolphins come and frolic and fees, for the first time while I was in the water about 50 yards away. Could it be the boat motors scare the dolphins, or the dolphins have learned to avoid the boats and their intrusive gawkers? The law of unintended consequences?

© Alan Weiss 2010. All rights reserved.

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Alan Weiss is a consultant, speaker, and author of over 60 books. His consulting firm, Summit Consulting Group, Inc., has attracted clients from over 500 leading organizations around the world.

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