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Ah, summer. The season can mean so many things to different people -- hot sun, watermelon, sandy beaches, tube floats down the river, ice cream cones, local fairs, farmer's markets, dips in the ocean, bare feet, browned shoulders. It is only recently that it has truly begun to feel like summer to me.
I've been something of a slacker at work, though. Even though it's just a summer gig, I took a week off to travel to my home state of New Jersey with the Best Husband Ever, who had never spent any time on the east coast outside of an airport before. We flew east to visit my parents, attend a family reunion on my mother's side of the brood, touch base with good friends, and explore. I love where we live in western Montana -- it is truly my home, Every so often, though, I begin to get an itch for the museums of New York City, for Broadway shows, for the Atlantic Ocean, and for that paragon of the flatbread family, Jersey-style pizza. A few weeks ago, I was lucky enough to get all of my hankerings met.
One of my favorite excursions was the day my husband and I met up with my best friend (and maid of honor!) for a trip into the City. (The City? you may ask. Like there's only one? What can I say? It's the Jersey girl in me.) We visited Times Square, stopped by Saint Patrick's Cathedral, and strolled up 5th Avenue to meet my brother for lunch (he is working as a computer programming intern there) before heading downtown and over to Brooklyn. From there, we hopped off the subway and walked back to Manhattan via the Brooklyn Bridge. I didn't really expect much from the experience, but it ended up being a pure joy. What a simple but satisfying pleasure! If you ever have the opportunity to walk across the Brooklyn Bridge on a nice day, seize it. There is a fantastic view of the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan. We even got to see the natural art exhibit, Waterfalls, that is installed there (that, unfortunately, was less than impressive). Later in the week, we returned to uptown Manhattan to visit my favorite museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was extraordinarily crowded as it was July 4, but wandering through the Egyptian wing is just about as soothing as it always has been nonetheless.
The Best Husband Ever and I also headed down the shore for a few days, staying at the very southern tip of New Jersey. I grew up spending part of every summer in that area, so it was exciting to be able to share it with the man that I am in love with. We swam in the ocean (which was frrrreezing -- I spent a copious amount of time sunning myself on the beach afterwards, burning my belly a little as a result), ate ice cream and Polish ice on the Boardway, played miniature golf, visited Victorian Cape May and discovered a fantastic restaurant (I ordered a veggie quesadilla and the Best Husband Ever had a grouper burger), and explored a lighthouse and the surrounding wetlands. Of course, we walked on the beach at night -- one of my favorite oceanic activities -- and were lucky enough to cross paths with a live crab.
One of the best products that New Jersey has to offer, in my opinion, is its pizza. I love it. Thin and floppy, topped with mushrooms or pepperoni or simply cheese, there is not a better version of this greasy delicacy as far as I'm concerned. We partook of this treat of a meal at my family's long-time favorite pizza joint-turned-restaurant, Ralph's Pizzeria. We ordered a plain cheese pizza, which was the best, as well as one that was half pepperoni and half garlic. The garlic was my suggestion, and while it wasn't bad, it wasn't amazing either. I feel a little bit sad for that choice since I'm the only one who tried any, but at least I took a chance with something new.
Posted by Beth Ann on October 29th, 2007 at 1:11pm —
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