I am an evening beach going kinda guy- usually about 6 o'clock or so. The crowds are gone or on the way out. The sun is in a far more civilized position in the sky, much more discrete. I have taken to wearing a big hat, I used to be a baseball hat guy, but they can get too hot, so now I am a big straw hat wearing guy.
There is nothing cool and /or hip about this hat. We're not talking a chic little fedora or a timeless Panama. It's not even a 'So out it's in" Straw Boater ( although I would kill to find one that fits my massive Irish head. My brother Rob gifted me one of those about 25 years ago- a thing of beauty!) No, this is just a big old straw hat, not a Cowboy hat (thank God) and not an Amish Hat (i used to have one of those as well) just a basic utilitarian hat.
A bit goofy looking, but it keeps the sun out of my eyes and since it's straw, it certainly breathes. I mean God knows, I'm not dressing to impress at the beach, but I basically am one step closer to being that guy with the metal detector. Hmmmmm I wonder how much he makes in a week.
I am open minded in my choice of beaches, north shore, south shore, ocean, bay- I'll , mix it up during the week and go to a few different beaches.
Sunken meadow- Lots of walking on the boardwalk, some stroll, others run- I stroll
Smiths Point- always a party- most nights live music and dancing- always a crowd, on some nights that's a good thing, other nights I want no part of it.
Robert Moses- lots of families
I haven't been to my favorite beach of all time this year- Sailors Haven on Fire Island, nice beach, great walk thru the Sunken Forest, smaller crowds. A wee bit o' heaven
I have brought the Kindle to the beach to do some reading and I have to say the little dickens works very nicely outside in the sun, thank you very much. I am starting to come around to the Kindle- I have been reading a ton since I got it, I'm still reading more actual books than e books, but I am developing a fondness for the little guy.
Recently I read two memoirs- the world has gone memoir crazy, everybody is convinced that their life deserves to be immortalized.
Some are wonderful , well written and insightful- You feel that as they share some of the details of their life they are giving you a new way to look at your own Life.
Most are mildly entertaining and if you're lucky you'll get a piece or two of something ' scandalous', which is usually the only reason the book got written in the first place.
The first was, ' Blood , Bones, and Butter' by Gabrielle Hamilton, which i read on the kindle. It's the story of how she became a professional chef/ restaurateur. I had read some short pieces she had written and saw her interviewed by Mike Colameco on his PBS show and found her to be funny and provocative, always a good combination.
The other was, ' Street Player" by Danny Seraphine, the original drummer with the band Chicago, which I read in actual book form. It's basically the story of a tough street kid who finds salvation in music and then at the height of his fame finds himself fired from the band he helped create. Chicago was "my" band when I was a kid. My first concert at Madison square garden, we bought about 30 tickets and rented a bus, but that's another story for another time. The opening act was Bruce Springsteen and he was , booooed! Not Bruuuuced, booed. But that also is another story for another time.
Both books were good, not great, and I came away from the Hamilton book really disliking her. There is one thing that both books shared as far as I was concerned- there are real moments of conflict in both books- Danny is fired and Gabrielle has a real 'challenging relationship' with her husband.
They tell the stories as they see them and for the first time I can remember I would love to hear the other opinions as to what happened. I want to know why the band threw him out and what her husbands take on their relationship is.
Not that I doubt the facts of what they are writing, it's just that in both books there are other voices I would like to hear from.
Look for me at the beach, I'm the guy with the hat
1 comment:
So you're the guy at Smith Point in the hat waving across Narrow Bay at me and my dog. I was wondering!
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