WARREN VACHE´ (trumpet) and BILL CHARLAP (piano) “Easy Living.”
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Summertime, and the living is easy.
Posted in Ocean Grove July 4, Ocean Grove lifestyle, Ocean Grove lifestyles, Photography at The Jersey Shore, Photography in New Jersey, Photography: Ocean Grove Gallery, tagged Ocean Grove July 4 2015 on November 19, 2015|
Letter to the Editor: Patriotism in Ocean Grove
Posted in Blogfinger letter to the editor, Blogfinger Presents, Music from the Broadway stage., Music from the movies, Ocean Grove July 4, Ocean Grove lifestyle, Photograph by Paul Goldfinger, Photographic Gallery: Ocean Grove, Photographs July 4 parade in Ocean Grover, Photography in New Jersey, Photography: girls in summer clothes, tagged Blogfinger letter to the editor, Patriotism in Ocean Grove on August 24, 2015| 2 Comments »
August 13, 2015,
To the Editor @Blogfinger.net:
My wife and I along with another couple spent the day in Ocean Grove, NJ. We are from Phillipsburg, NJ and had never been in OG. During the course of the day we sat on a bench facing the ocean as many others do while at the shore.
We were facing lifeguard stand #4, when the clock struck 5 pm. We watched the routine that takes place at the end of a long day in the sun; making sure everyone is safe. My friend and I are both veterans—he Army, me Navy. We are both active in our community with patriotism and Americanism.
We were curious to watch what would be done with the American flag at the end of the shift. We sat in amazement as we watched the lifeguards not only handle the flag properly and respectfully, but we watched them fold the flag in the proper manner.
Very, very impressive! We were so pleased to watch this perfectly executed folding of the flag, we decided to high tail it to the area where the lifeguards from stand #4 store their equipment. We introduced ourselves as veterans and expressed our appreciation and gratitude for the way they conduct themselves on the beach, and for their handling and storing of the American flag. We were informed that all lifeguards perform the same duty and ceremony at their respective stations.
Please know, all veterans, their families, those presently serving and our homeless veterans would be proud of the lifeguards in Ocean Grove.
A true sign of Patriotism and Americanism.
Bill Nixon, US Navy Veteran
Barry Willever, US Army Veteran
Editor’s Note: Thanks to Bill Nixon and Barry Willever for their service and for their praise of Ocean Grove’s excellent life guards.
OG is traditionally a patriotic place going back to Pres. Teddy Roosevelt and before that to Pres. Grant who spoke to a large group of Civil War veterans in the Auditorium.
Today many Grovers fly American flags with pride, and our glorious July 4 parade, sponsored by the OG Camp Meeting Association, offers a major tribute to our country. —–Paul Goldfinger, Editor @Blogfinger
From Finian’s Rainbow
“On the day I was born, said me father, said he
I’ve an elegant legacy, waitin’ for ye
‘Tis a rhyme for your lips and a song for your heart
To sing it whenever the world falls apart
“Look, look, look to the rainbow
Follow it over the hill and the stream
Look, look, look to the rainbow
Follow the fellow who follows a dream.”
ASTRUD GILBERTO
Chattanooga Choo Choo? No, it’s the Jersey Coast Line.
Posted in Jersey Shore gallery, Photograph by Paul Goldfinger, Photographic Gallery, Color, Photography in New Jersey, Photography: Jersey Shore Gallery, tagged Andrew Sisters on Blogfinger, NJ Transit train on August 4, 2015| 1 Comment »
THE ANDREW SISTERS:
Let’s get lost.
Posted in Photograph by Paul Goldfinger, Photography by Paul Goldfinger, Photography in New Jersey, tagged Let's get lost on Blogfinger on June 22, 2015|
Point Pleasant boardwalk wakes up and greets the sun. Jean Bredin, photographer
Posted in Photographic Gallery: New Jersey, Photographs by Jean Bredin, Photography in New Jersey, Photography: Jersey Shore Gallery, tagged Point Pleasant beach boardwalk on April 6, 2015| 1 Comment »
If you grew up in Bergen County, as I did, we came to the Shore which consisted of Pt Pleasant, Seaside Heights and Lavalette. We went on the rides, ate junk food, body surfed, got tan, and chased girls. Sometimes we had good results, sometimes no results, sometimes joyful results, and sometimes disappointments. When it came to romance, the Shore could be a bitter-sweet experience. PG
Here’s Smoky Robinson with, and it says it all, “Ooh Baby Baby.”
Who ordered the veal chop?
Posted in Photography in New Jersey, Photography: Black and White gallery, Photos from the Great Auditorium, tagged Great Auditorium on July 16, 2012|






