It was an ordinary day. Day two of photos from my family's recent trip to the Jersey shore. Today's selections show the colors of the shore and the signs that line the boardwalk. Remember if you click on the photos they are supposed to enlarge for a better view. It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.
Use these colorful balls to bang together as you shuffle them back and forth in you hand.
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Lines on the sand created by the snow fences.
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Whirlwind of colors from the movement of the Ferris wheel.
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Small child examines the 37 1/2 pound lobster at the Lobster House in Cape May.
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Real quality products?
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Yearly trip to the shore wouldn't be the same if we didn't stop in Henry's to view the new jewelry selections.
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Curlys has umbrellas and chairs to rent. Colors add to the beach experience.
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Love the orange sherbet and vanilla soft serve.
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A needed accessory for the beach.
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Just loved the colors of this bike chained to the railing along the boardwalk.
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On our day trip to Cape May we found a store with really neat tablets and chopping blocks.
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Naturally had to stop in Shrivers for our taffy and fudge fix. My wife Carol also bought a bag of black licorice pipes, her favorites.
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Rita's moved into the lobby area of the Moorlyn Movie Theater on 9th Street. One of the kids favorite stops on the boardwalk before we would call it quits for the evening.
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Jimmy Gillian, brother to the Ocean City Mayor Ray Gillian, runs the Water Park which is fronted by his hot dog stand.
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