Glen,
I will be coming back to the beautiful state of New Jersey (and thank you for your previous e-mail suggestion of visiting NYC while I was there last…I did a summer session at NYU a few years back and absolutely LOVE the city…but, went back and did SoHo, Greenwich and the Harlems) 신용카드현금화
Now, my sister and I will be jettin’ out to Atlantic City in October… Where in the hell will you be? I have prayed to the rock gods that you will be performing somewhere (ANYwhere) over that weekend… Maybe you could schedule a show at The Stone Pony that weekend? hmmm? My sister wants to head to Cape May (I’ve been there already) I want to head up to the Asbury Park area cuz I’m thinking it’s got some great black/white grainy photography ops… What’s your advice? And if I go to Asbury Park, where should I head with my camera?… Thank you so much for being my Garden State travel advisor…
Taking care of the things I love,
Marilyn in Michigan 신용카드현금화
Proud (and exhausted) mommy of twin 2-year old all-boys!
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Dear Marilyn,
I apologize for getting to this late, but I am glad to hear that you have enjoyed your trips to NJ and NYC, and I hope you found something to do on your recent trip.
The fabulous state of New Jersey has much to offer actually. The mountains are nice, the beaches are nice, there are some great little towns, and it’s between two major cities.
We’ve all been waiting for Asbury Park to come back to it’s deserved stature, but meanwhile it IS full of photo ops of decay and contrasts.
There’s a little town immediately south of Asbury called Ocean Grove. I think it’s the most amazing town in NJ. I strongly suggest you visit there someday & really go through the backstreets of that place – it’s kinda like a trip back in time a hundred years or two… 신용카드현금화
The colorfully painted Victorian homes of Cape May really are gorgeous (they require color photography!).
Perhaps when this music thing is over for me I should consider becoming a professional Garden State Travel Advisor?
Glen B
