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The Ice-Cream Man Cometh: My Vacation in Atlantic


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Monday August 3, 2009: I left my house at 9:00 AM for Union Station in My Zimbio
Washington, DC, and took the 10:20 AM train to Philadelphia. I arrived at Top Stories

30th Street Station in Philadelphia at 12:20 PM and asked the My Zimbio


information station where I could catch the train to Atlantic City. The KudoSurf Me!
information desk said there was no train to Atlantic City; the track was
being repaired and I had to take the bus at the 29th Street entrance. I Blog Archive
took the 1:30 bus. The bus only went as far as Hammonton, where I got ►  2020 (1)
off and took the train to Atlantic City. I arrived in Atlantic City at 3:30
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PM. Beautiful weather. It would have been a perfect beach day, but I
was suffering from “jet lag.” I got a hoagie for dinner and bought a six ►  2015 (23)
pack of nonalcoholic beer. I took a walk uptown on the boardwalk and ►  2014 (60)
stopped off at Bally’s. I went into the casino at Bally’s. The people at ►  2013 (134)
the slot machines looked like pod people. Man, they were hard-core.
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Tuesday August 4, 2009: Worked out for 1 hour on stairclimber. Beautiful
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beach day. I stayed at the beach from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Stayed at
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No sunburn. The sunscreen really worked! ►  November (162)
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Wednesday August 5, 2009: Sunny, warm. Worked out for an hour and
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ten minutes. Stayed at beach from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Stayed at pool
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sand on the beach was blowing. It looks like a scene from Lawrence of A Message from Matt Burke
Arabia. While I was in the ocean, I could hear a lifeguard blowing her The Ice-Cream Man Cometh: My
whistle. I thought, “that can’t be for me. The water is only waist deep.” Vacation in Atlantic ...
She blows the whistle again. I thought, “that can’t be for me. The water
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the water, turned around, and the lifeguard was standing behind me! ►  April (2)
She said, “You need to be swimming in front of a lifeguard station.” She
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there’s a[nother] lifeguard station.” I said to the lifeguard: “Thank ►  2007 (174)
you.” Ask not for whom the whistle blows, it blows for thee! I had a
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hoagie for dinner.
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stairclimber. Drizzle off and on all day. Cloudy all day. No beach. Only ►  1970 (1)
about 72 degrees. Walked to Tennessee Avenue on boardwalk (Central
Pier). I’m glad I brought an umbrella. The walk took about an hour and a
half. Picked up two containers of oatmeal at grocery store on Atlantic
Avenue. Got two rolls of quarters at Wachovia Bank for laundry. “Can I
have two rolls of quarters, please?” The teller said, “Here you go, sir.
Thanks for banking at Wachovia.” Well, I wasn’t exactly banking at
Wachovia. Today is the sixth anniversary of the death of Lawrence C.
Sack, MD, my former psychiatrist. He died while on vacation. Sonia
Sotomayor was confirmed by the U.S. Senate. An auspicious date. It was
on this date that Wagner penned in the final bars of Tristan und Isolde,
in the company of a young musician.

Friday August 7, 2009: Gorgeous day. Clear blue sky. Worked out for an
hour and twenty minutes on stairclimber. Cool in the morning. I stayed
at the beach from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Later in the day very warm:
puffy cumulus clouds. Late in the afternoon there was a problem with
biting flies on the beach. Man, they are so annoying! Went to Burger
King for dinner (Iowa Avenue on the boardwalk). Listened to the Mahler
8th Symphony on the beach after a swim. Fantastisch! The Mahler 8th
never sounded so magnificent! Perfect beach music. I hear a man on the
beach say to a boy, probably his son: “The spider webs that spiders build
today – are they the same as the webs that spiders built two million
years ago?” Yeah, I never thought of that. Have spiders evolved any in
two million years? Big night out. Went to market at Ventor and Bartram
Avenues. Bought bananas!!! Watched the movie “Burn After Reading” on
HBO. Coen Brothers. Excellent movie about CIA sleuths!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burn_After_Reading

August 7th fell on a Friday this year. It occured to me that August 7th
also fell on a Friday in the year 1987, 22 years ago. I began to reminisce
about Friday August 7, 1987. At that time I worked at Chief Justice

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Roberts' old law firm, Hogan and Hartson, in Washington, DC. I worked
in the Computer Applications Department.

Craig W. Dye, a coworker and fair-weather friend, left for a Miami


vacation on Friday afternoon August 7, 1987. That morning I gave Craig
a copy of a book of essays by Freud titled "Character and Culture." Craig
later said he read the book on his flight to Florida. I also gave a copy of
"The Making of a Psychiatrist" (by the late David M. Viscott, MD) to Tom
Veatch, a summer employee who was going into his second year at the
University of Virginia that fall. Tom said he wanted to become a doctor,
perhaps a psychiatrist. His mother was a medical doctor. I wonder if Tom
Veatch ever realized his ambition. He was an avid rower. Tom had also
worked at the firm during the summer of 1986. He left the firm on
Friday August 15, 1986 to start his first year of college. Coworkers gave
him a transistor radio as a going away gift in August 1986. I remember
when he was hired by Sheryl Ferguson earlier that summer. Sheryl
Ferguson had said that Tom had a chance of making the U.S. Olympic
rowing team.

I remember Miriam Chilton, our supervisor, saying to Craig at lunch on


August 7, 1987: “Use lots of sunscreen.” Brett Rome, a Princeton
student who worked in the department for the summer, was leaving to
go back to school. I sat between Craig and Tom MacIsaac at Brett Rome’s
farewell lunch. Craig and Tom were joking about the manhood of
members of Princeton's football team. Tom MacIsaac said to me: “You’re
right handed, aren’t you?” I said: “How do you know?” He said:
“Because you wear your watch on your left hand. I said to Tom: “Sleuth!
You’re a sleuth.” Yeah, Craig and Tom were real men -- they wouldn't be
caught dead playing football for Princeton. By the way, Tom MacIsaac
went to Vasser. Didn't that used to be a girl's school? Be that as it may.

Saturday August 8, 2009: “Wochenend und Sonnenschein.” “Weekend


and Sunshine.“ – The lyrics to the German-language version of “Happy
Days Are Here Again!” I worked out for an hour and 15 minutes on the
stairclimber. Mostly sunny. Went to beach at 12:00 PM. By 4:00 PM it was
cloudy, overcast and chilly on the beach. People started to head home

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from the beach in droves. I left the beach at 4:00 PM. I went to the pool
at 4:15 PM. Lounge at the pool till 5:15 PM. I listened to the
conversation of about 6 old Jewish ladies. They were talking about
taking vitamins and fish oil and eating fruit. Did you ever stop to think
that the little old Jewish ladies you see in Atlantic City today are not
the same little old Jewish ladies you saw in Atlantic City thirty years
ago? Well, I stop to think thoughts like that. Had a hoagie for dinner.
Half my beach days are gone. I need to buy more beer. I can only drink
nonalcoholic beer because of the medications I take. This is a Mormon
vacation. I’m not getting laid. I’m not hiring a hooker. I’m not gambling.
And I’m drinking non-alcoholic beer. Senator Orrin Hatch would be so
proud!

Sunday August 9, 2009: I worked out for an hour and 15 minutes this
morning. It’s totally overcast with drizzle. I’m waiting for the coming
heat wave. Sun appears at 11:20 AM. I hope it lasts. At 12:20 I start to
see a broad-based clearing. There’s no one on the beach. The condo I’m
staying at has a view of the beach. The lifeguards are on duty. I ended
up going to the beach at 1:00 PM. The sky is torn between storm and
sunshine all afternoon. At 3:15 PM light raindrops start to fall; this
continues for about an hour. Nobody leaves the beach. I suspect that
anybody on the beach at all today is a hardcore beachgoer. Water is
warm: 72 degrees. I left the beach at 4:30 PM and went to the pool
where I stayed until 5:30 PM. I took a walk on the boardwalk to Iowa
Avenue to have it my way at Burger King. The air is stifling. It’s cloudy,
hot and very humid. I got home at 7:00 PM. There were claps of thunder
at about 9:00 PM. I had a couple of beers and watched TV. I reminisce
about the wonderful life I’ve lived. Fifty-five fantastic years!

Monday August 10, 2009: I got up at 6:00 AM and went to the fitness
room at 7:00 AM. I worked out for an hour and 15 minutes. Gorgeous,
ultra-clear day. It’s warm and not too humid. I watched a group of old
women doing pool aerobics to an exercise tape. They actually think
they’re exercising! I went to Rite-Aid to get my prescription filled.
Walked on Atlantic Avenue to Indiana Avenue, across the street from the
Claridge Hotel. It’s very hot (88 degrees)—It’s supposed to go up to 91
this afternoon. A Christian tried to convert me on the boardwalk. He
asked me: “Did you ever hear of Jesus?” I said: “Yeah, I heard of him.”
“Would you like to accept Jesus as your Savior?” I said: “No.” He said:
“Is it because you’re Jewish?” I said “yes.” He said: “We have an
organization called ‘Jews for Jesus’.” Right—like that’s an inducement! I
got to the beach at about 1:00 PM. It was unbearably hot. I headed
straight for the ocean. The water was warm and calm. Once I got out of
the water and got on dry sand, I felt the super-heated air hitting me. It
was unbearable. Without sunscreen I think I’d get serious burns. Had to
leave the beach at 3:30 PM. I couldn’t stand the atrocious heat any
longer. In my entire life I can’t recall ever having to leave the beach
because of the heat. This heat is one for the books. I hope it’s cooler
tomorrow. I’m looking forward to having a cheesesteak for dinner. – The
cheesesteak ended up being a dud: it was very greasy and it left a
strange aftertaste in my mouth. It tasted like the oil had been sitting on

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the grill all day. About a half hour after I ate it, my stomach felt like it
had a lead weight in it. Don’t eat at “Pizza Party” at 4309 Ventnor
Avenue unless you have good medical insurance! The stuff they serve at
that place is toxic. I just learned that the heat index today was 102
degrees! WOW!! Quiet evening: too hot to go out for a walk on the
boardwalk. I fulfilled a lifelong dream. I watched a DVD of the Bruckner
7th Symphony. It had been my life’s dream to watch the Brucker 7th in
Atlantic City. I remember falling in live with that work when I was 16
years old, in May 1970.

Tuesday August 11, 2009: I worked out for an hour and ten minutes this
morning on the stairclimber. It’s supposed to be about 8 degrees cooler
today than yesterday. I was up at 6:00 AM this morning. It looks
beautiful this morning. I went to the fitness room at 7:00 AM. I’m
undecided about going to the beach today. Maybe I’ll stay at the condo,
sit in the shade at the pool and watch a DVD of Gotterdammerung:
that’s about 4.5 hours. Later in the morning I sat on the balcony while I
waited for my laundry to get done. It’s actually cool today! What a
relief from yesterday’s inferno. I went to the beach from 12:45 PM to
2:45 PM. It was cooler than yesterday, but it was still uncomfortably
hot. It’s just not an “all day” beach day. The water is still delightful,
though. I’m headed for the pool. I hope I can find a shady spot. – I found
my shady spot at the pool; stayed at pool till 3:30. At 4:30 PM while
watching TV I notice that it’s 89 degrees in Philadelphia, but 92 degrees
on the boardwalk in Atlantic City. I should be vacationing in
Philadelphia! The heat index is 96 degrees at the Atlantic City Airport.

Wednesday August 11, 2009: I worked out for an hour and 20 minutes
this morning on the stairclimber. Well, I’m down to my last two beach
days. I hope they’re good days. It’s supposed to be a little cooler the
rest of the week. I got up at 6:00 AM and exercised from 7:00 AM to 8:20
AM. At noon it is overcast. That’s good. It’ll be cooler today. I went to
the beach from 12:00 PM to 3:30 PM. It was overcast all day. There were
rumblings of thunder throughout the afternoon. Nice reprieve from the
heat of the last few days. At 4:30 PM it started to rain. I went out for a
turkey hoagie in the rain. I stopped off at the liquor store for a six-pack
of beer. The store owner asked me to leave my umbrella outside next
time. Buddy, there isn’t going to be a “next time.” I’m leaving Atlantic
City on Friday morning and if I come back next year I won’t remember
to leave my umbrella outside. (Or will I?) I’m starting to feel like Bob
Strauss in Russia. Toward the end of his ambassadorship he said he
couldn’t wait to get back to Washington to get his life in order, as he
put it. I’m looking forward to getting back to Washington to get my life
in order—my life, such as it is!

Thursday August 12, 2009: I got up at 6:00 AM and worked out for an
hour and ten minutes, beginning at 7:00 AM. It’s rainy with dark clouds.
At 9:15 AM it’s deeply overcast, but the rain has stopped and the streets
are dry. At 12:00 PM the lifeguard is on duty but no one is on the beach.
It’s very overcast. I feel some raindrops. I hope I don’t have to stay in
all afternoon. I watched all of the first act of Gotterdammerung this

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morning—all two hours of it! I went to the beach from 12:30 to 3:30 PM.
It was solidly overcast and cool: about 72 degrees. But it was not
uncomfortably chilly. There are only a handful of people on the beach.
There’s a group of people playing volleyball in their street clothes. I laid
on the beach, and maybe fell asleep. There are a few people in the
water. I didn’t go in the ocean; the air temperature was too cool. I
would never have warmed up. I went to the pool from about 3:35 to
4:10 PM. Something strange happened while I was at the pool. I looked
up at the upper floors of The Plaza, the condo where I’m staying, and a
guy in a unit on the 12th floor stepped out on his balcony with
binoculars—and started to look into the units in the building across the
street, The Berkley. I couldn’t believe it! In broad daylight, a flagrant
peeping Tom. Isn’t that illegal in Atlantic City? I went home, took a
shower, washed my clothes, and had a couple of beers. My last night in
Atlantic City! I’ve been sleeping really well here. Maybe it’s the Futon.
But one thing: I remember distinctly that last year I used to wake up at
8:00 AM every morning. During this stay I’ve been waking up at 6:00 AM.
I like getting up early and exercising early. At 5:00 PM the skies are
clearing.

Friday August 14, 2009: I worked out for an hour and ten minutes
beginning at 7:00 AM. I left The Plaza at 9:30 and took the 10:20 train
out of Atlantic City. I arrived home in Washington, DC at about 3:30 in
the afternoon. Thus ends my summer vacation.

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