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French bronze.  Paul Goldfinger still life.  Ocean Grove. c. 1940.

 

MILT JACKSON.   “Emily”

 

“Depois.” Marisa Monte

Marisa Monte, Sfinks Festival, Boechout, Belgium, 25th July 1992. (Photo by Gie Knaeps/Getty Images)

 

“Depois”.   (Tr “After’). Portuguese.

 

 

A pair of swans spotted on Wesley Lake. 2020. It was the first time we have seen that. Stephen Goldfinger photo. Blogfinger.net ©

 

Stephen Goldfinger photo. Wesley Lake. 9/09/24

 

LANA DEL REY.   “Swan Song”.  Album Honeymoon

 

 

 

 

Browser peruses CD’s on sale for $1.00 at the Goldfinger curbside sale. 10/3/20

Paul and Eileen Goldfinger. Blogfinger.net.

We werent’ sure how many Grovers would show up today given the enhanced nervousness about catching the virus.  But we were outdoors, about 90% of visitors wore masks, as did we, everyone distanced, and we had sanitizer handy.

No one seemed worried, and our visitors were cheerful, enjoying the chance to socialize a bit and take advantage of all the bargains that Eileen was offering.   We sold CD’s, vinyl records, DVD’s,vintage table clothes, original photographs, books, vintage kitchen tools, and many more items.

We had a steady stream of visitors, but no crowding. We talked about all sorts of topics including the future of Ocean Grove, photography, painting (a local artist showed up), unusual T shirts  (a professor was wearing one extolling the ability of science to solve all problems,) financial impact of the COVID for people out of work, the leopard skin mask worn by one lady, a bike that a woman got for $70.00 at the used bike store in Asbury, the virtues of Blogfinger  (no negatives,) and what to cook in the small fry-pan that a young fellow bought from Eileen.

There were some slow moments, so Eileen went on a wild game hunt in our front yard searching for the elusive yellow butterfly squatting on her orange flowers:

Eileen can’t sit still during our curbside event: October 3, 2020. Paul Goldfinger action photo. OG

 

Yellow butterfly visits our curbside sale. By Eileen Goldfinger. 10/3/20

Mickey Kush from Heck Avenue, one of our 3 sites said, “We were very satisfied with our sale. All wore masks and were excited to be out in the beautiful weather. People were asking for directions to Clark and Mt. Hermon.  People wanted to know if today was the Town-wide sale.  They wanted to know why there was no Town-wide event.

“Yard salers love the hunt for treasure and not concerned with any minor inconveniences. People had no issues with precautions.”

From Frank Hentz on Clark Avenue, the third of our threesome group of  yard sailors:

“It was a great day. I met a lot of neighbors, people were masked up and sales were very good. I am glad I participated.
Thank you,
 Frank”

This is the sort of event that is necessary in small town America, not the glut-filled tourist-choked extravaganzas that are brought to OG far too often in prime season. We are not Disneyland. We are a town where people live.

And we hope that it will encourage Grovers to carefully venture out and enjoy our town during these troubling times;  while thanking those who are cancelling risky large events which should be avoided.

Since Eileen and I are downsizing, we were glad to find homes for our stuff, and we had a good time talking with our visitors. We even sold our two folding tables so that we wouldn’t  be tempted to  have another “yard sale” again. It is work, and there are new ways to sell things online.

Eileen tells me that downsizing has become a national sport, with many You Tubes instructing people how to organize and sell their stuff.  Facebook Marketplace is said to be good, while Craig’s List has problems, and EBay is a mystery.

One visitor was having good success with a new app called OfferUp.com.  It looks like it would be far superior to NextDoor.  We will try that next.

All our visitors received a free signed photocard of mine from Italy. Someday they will be worth a lot on the black ( and white) market.

Here is a link to see that image, and if you want one to put on your fridge or on a shelf, stop by and we will give you one.

 

Tuscan Swan photograph.

 

DOMINIK HAUSER   from the movie Scrooge:   “Thank You Very Much.”

Hibiscus in Eileen’s OG garden. Each flower lasts only a day. This is a tropical plant, and she brings it in for the winter.    Paul Goldfinger photo. Click once to enlarge. 9/7/24.

 

KARRIN ALLYSON    “Robert Frost.”   It’s about art–which sometimes is about nature. And the bass solo is totally music- art beautiful.   And “everything in life” is not just the same.  Read some of Bobby’s work.

 

Paul Goldfinger photo. At the foot of Ocean Pathway, Ocean Grove. 09/07/24. Click once to enlarge the scene. .  Pouring rain at  7:49 am.  Vendors  are just setting up.   But rainy day women will show up rain or shine.   And it is destined to stop raining…

 

Here is my favorite rain song:    from Bernadette Peters with a Broadway tune.  On the stage, she does this song with a male chorus in tuxedos, but there is no You Tube of that;  sad to say.:

 

 

 

Wesley Lake—Big Sky

Modern OG history 2009.

 

Wesley Lake, 2009. By Paul Goldfinger. Ocean Grove,NJ

Wesley Lake, 2009. By Paul Goldfinger. Ocean Grove, NJ

 

 

“Big Sky”   by Rachel Loy

 

 

Eileen.  Pre-Sandy.  Paul Goldfinger portrait. Ocean Grove, NJ.

 

Wardrobe by the Emporium. Main Avenue. OG

 

MAROON 5:

True love, Havana style…

Paul Goldfinger still  photograph. Havana.   2018, 

 

“AMOR SINCERO  (TRUE LOVE)”.  by Don Azpiazu and the Havana Casino Orchestra.

 

Montana sky…

Paul Goldfinger still.  Montana Sky. 1925. “The Power of the Dog.” Jane Campion film.

 

GEORGE STRAIT:

 

Wegmans Ocean. Morning, 3/23/19. The missing top word is “you.” Can someone explain this public display of free speech?

ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA:   “Sweet Talkin’ Woman.”

“I was walkin’, many days go by
I was thinkin’ ’bout the lonely nights
Communication break down all around’

OG Flower Shop. By Paul Goldfinger ©

OG Flower Shop. By Paul Goldfinger   Re-post from 2013.  This business closed a few years ago.

JACK NICHOLSON (He has retired from the movies.)  This is Jack singing, from the soundtrack of

Something’s Gotta Give.  Jack was born in Neptune City.

 

Winter up-state…

Paul Goldfinger.    Hudson River. Up-state, New York. Tri-X  film  series. Undated.

 

DUKE ELLINGTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA:   “Solitude” from the soundtrack of the film The War.