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November 07, 2004
Leaving politics behind . . .
The 70 degree November weather was just too good to spend at the computer all day, so Puff and I played hookey by spending it at the beach in Ocean City, New Jersey. So few people were there it was downright spooky. The above was taken at Corson's Inlet, a small beach abutting a wild and unspoiled sand dune area they've turned into a state park. Well, almost unspoiled. On one of the trail marker signs, someone scrawled grafitti about Governor McGreevey which might be called disrespectful. Note that Puff is demonstrating a complete lack of interest in this politically motivated smear. After miles of walking and a good amount of driving, we're both now happily exhausted. posted by Eric on 11.07.04 at 09:55 PM
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Yeah, Puff is beautiful. And yeah, I MISS the beach too. Sigh. Eric, have you considered they're simply bad spellers and meant Lose? Imperative, not derrogatory? The other one boggles the mind and makes one wonder about personal experience... (Or maybe my mind needs rinsing, shampooing and repeating.) Portia · November 8, 2004 03:14 PM |
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Beautiful dog... I miss the beach!