Southern Snow

We missed the “Christmas Blizzard” at the shore.  The driving route to North Carolina for a family visit was quickly altered, and thankfully, we were able to stay ahead of the storm.

Of course, we faced more snow as we drove west through the mountains.  Who says it’s warm in the south??

The grown “kids” had fun sledding and building a giant snowman 😉

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The Real Seashore Santa

Santa– the life size painted, cut out version- has been an important part of Christmas for as long as I can remember. 

Santa began his life of service in the early 1960’s at my parents’ first house in Avalon.  He was surrounded by big, multi-colored bulbs on the newly planted shrubs.  Inside that modest Golden Home rancher, 4 little girls hung their stockings on a cardboard fireplace with a plug in red bulb that magically turned the metal wheel to create “fire” .

In the 1970’s, Santa moved with our family 5 blocks south in Avalon to a larger, 2 story home with a real wood fireplace.  The colorful exterior lights were eventually replaced with more subtle white bulbs, but the spot light literally remained on Santa.

In the off season, Santa hung proudly on the garage wall- watching us all come and go.  Those little girls grew up and moved out, bringing back grandchildren for days on the beach.  In the 1980’s, my young sons were fascinated by Santa, and maybe a bit intimidated based on our attempts to use him for improved behavior!

When my parents downsized to a townhouse in the early 1990’s, my father asked if I wanted Santa for our home.  Of course, I was thrilled- and Santa didn’t complain as he was forced to leave Avalon and move “off shore”. 

Santa loyally followed us on each move- knowing that he would be given a prominent position (with a flood light) at Christmas.   Several years ago, he gratefully moved back to the island to become a Stone Harbor resident! 

Now approaching 50 years old, Santa is showing some signs of wear (aren’t we all).  I thought about asking an artist to do a “touch up”, but it just doesn’t seem right.   It’s good to remember that so much time has passed- it helps us to celebrate the journey. 

Merry Christmas!

This entry was originally posted Christmas 2008.  I think it deserves an annual repeat.

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December Sales

It’s been cold and a bit snowy.  And, December is known to be a slow month for seashore real estate.

Yet, there have been 14 settlements to date for the month of December in Avalon and Stone Harbor, NJ.

9 single family homes, plus 5 townhouse style condos SOLD, with a median selling price of $792,500.  In addition, there are 28 properties sale pending with settlement scheduled within the next few months.

These sales provide solid “comps”  for buyers and sellers- to establish or justify current market values. 

If you would like additional information regarding values in specific Avalon or Stone Harbor neighborhoods, please let me know.  ann@anndelaney.com

Thank you for the opportunity to help!

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Last Day of Fall?

It was 25 degrees this morning when I left the house for a walk (took a picture of my shadow as proof of my bravery!)

Along the dunes and in the sun…it was much warmer.  Maybe 28 degrees.

Watch for the almost full moon tonight, and the lunar eclipse around 3am (hoping I can see it from our west facing sliding glass door).

P.S.  The moon was overhead at the time of the eclipse, and therefore hard to see from inside the house (oh…and maybe my glasses would have helped).  The huge yellow moon setting over the bay early this morning was pretty, though.

Happy Winter Solstice…

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Dashing Through the Sand-5K Run

Need to work off a few Christmas cookies?  If you will be in Avalon on Sunday 12/26, sign up for Dashing Through the Sand 2010 (5K fun run).

Registration opens at 8am at the Avalon Community Hall (30th and Avalon Avenue); race starts at 9am.

Proceeds benefit The Craig Kenneth Lozier Memorial Scholarship fund.

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December at the Shore

Hey…where is everyone??

No excuse to skip my beach walk this morning.  It was VERY cold, but at least no wind.

Now it’s snowing.

Only 164 days until Memorial Day  😉

3:20pm-  More snow than I expected, and it keeps falling!

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Winterize Your Shore House

Worth repeating on a day like today:  Is your shore house prepared for winter?

The combination of cold temperatures and high winds causes exposed pipes to freeze.  Outside showers and non-frost proof hose nozzles must be shut off and drained.  Disconnect all hoses (water in the hose will expand and crack even the frost proof nozzle). 

If you leave your inside water on, set your heat  between 55 and 60 degrees, and open the cabinet doors under all sinks to allow warm air to circulate around the pipes. 

Purchase a “watchman” red light from the local hardware store (a thermostat connected to the light will indicate if the inside temperature falls below 45 degrees).  And, provide the police with your contact information.

Or, hire someone to regularly inspect your property to make sure the heat is functioning.  Based on last winter…this is money well spent.

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Washing Ashore

As I walk along the beach, I see the typical colorful sea shells, and an occasional piece of sea glass.

Every few blocks…a sun bleached plastic shovel hiding in the sand;  or, a random green GI Joe figure.

Also spotted?  Peach seeds. 

We are all responsible for this.  A warm summer day…sitting on a beach chair eating a Jersey peach or nectarine.  We finish, and with our heel, make a hole in the sand to properly “plant” the seed.  What are we thinking?  That there will be a big peach tree growing in the middle of the beach next summer??

Thinking of warm beach days ahead…  🙂

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My View

I occasionally whine about the winter weather at the shore.  Yes, it can be damp and dreary…and we can’t forget the WIND!

But then I walk on the beach, and remember why I love where I live. 

This beats a treadmill any day 😉

P.S. Sunday morning and I’m back to whining.  Rain and high winds = no beach walking today  🙁

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Back to the Beach

The sun is out, and the high winds subsided…time to get back on the beach.

This time of year, even the “soft sand” is hard.  The moisture in the sand freezes- providing a more stable walking surface (always looking for the plus side of walking in 28 degree weather!)

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