I live in the Pinelands of New Jersey and I enjoy taking photos with my little Olympus camera. I hope to feature some photos of my dog, Skeeter and the beautiful area of the South Jersey or any other place that I might visit.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Wheaton Art Center
Located in Millville, NJ is the historic Wheaton Arts Center. The Center is located at 1100 Village Drive. Since, it is located in a wooded area and is advertised as family friendly people come visit the active glass-making factory where you can watch glass-blowing demonstrations. To walk around the area is free, but it is recommended to spend the 10 dollars fee to see the glass blowing and the museum. The shops are not plentiful but each has its own uniqueness.
The Sweet Shop welcomes you to the Center. Here you order at a window and chose selections (s) from a menu written on a chalkboard.
The General Store captures a little nostalgia. Years ago my father had a sweet shop called "Sailor Jack's Sweet Shoppe" in a community nearby. It was a time when ten cents bought a child's dream of a full bag of chocolate and lots of other goodies. Let's take a look at some of the fascinating things inside the General Store.
Thank you for visiting the General Store with me. One of the memorable attractions was the playing piano. My friend put a quarter in to start the piano's operation and holiday music filled the room.
Our next stop was a shop filled with decorated Christmas trees, beautiful ornaments, and treasures to last a lifetime. The ladies who operated the shop were pleasant and enjoyable to talk to.
.Hand crafted scarves and other handmade items were for sale.
The beautiful works of art featuring, metal, stone, and fabulous glass objects was overwhelming. Every item was for sale, but some works of glass had prices in the thousands of dollars.
The wood carving looked somewhat tired, perhaps like us.
Before we left we had to take one more look in the window of the General Store. Look carefully and you will see my friend's refelection.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Boardwalk South
Mostly everyone has a special place to visit, and quite often pleasant memories inspire you to return to your special place. Recently a return to Atlantic City after the devastation of hurricane Sandy left me gratified to learn the boardwalk was not destroyed by the wind and tidal surges. Unfortunately the residents of the city and other coastal communities were casualties to Sandy's wrath. Without a doubt it will be an extended period of time before normalcy returns to the shore communities. The boardwalk was not busy, casinos lacked patrons and treasured possessions were discarded along the roadside. Before hurricane Sandy I took some photos of the southern section of the boardwalk. It created a sense of feeling like I was on a vacation. Sometimes it's not always good to be a creature of habit, thus this section of the "boards" has now been added to my special places to visit.
The dunes were instrumental in holding back some of the fast moving surges of ocean water. Many of the dunes need to be replaced at an astronomical cost, but in many instances the dunes proved their effectiveness.
This monument is dedicated to the men and women who lost their lives working on the redevelopment of Atlantic City.
The painted facade attracts many visitors. When it was created several years ago many thought it would not last. Today it continues to have bright colors and it has become an attraction bringing attention to the city and to the TV show "Boardwalk Empire."
A little walk on the beach and a seasonal beach bar welcomes you. It was the last day the beach attraction would be open. The palm trees sway, and oh it was a beautiful day.
Trump Plaza Casino advertises its Rainforest Cafe with this elaborate entrance display. Somehow I missed the word shop, so the next time shopping is a GO.
Bally's Casino has a covered wagon display on the side of the casino. The Casino has a section called the Wild, Wild, West, and this was a tribute to the old west.
There were several works of stained glass art. It proved to be absolutely beautiful as the sun shown through the glass.
Let your imagination run wild with this scene. I felt very proud, I never spent a penny on the slots.
One of the piers that extends over the beach and into the ocean has a water show synchronized to music. Colorful changing lights and splashing water, entertain all those viewing the show.
Our giant pacaderm is made of jellybeans. The store sells favorite sweet delights.
The day is over, the day is done, but in so many words--It Was Lots of Fun.
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