Had to rinse my suit 8 different times to get all the bits of brown out of the many layers of fabric. (This is the suit with the skirt!) East Matunuck's waves were choppy and big and filled with gunk. Lots of people on the beach and in the water. This summer we have to take the sunny days when they're here, seaweed or not. Don't forgt your suit, Ted. We're going to get a lot of use out of our pass. The next five days are supposed to be filled with more rain!!
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Seaweed, not in my pool and the days are hot with a slight breeze, just as God ordered them. The water is clear & cooling a little from when you were here, since we don't have campers to please any more. I have taken a sauna and swam about half a mile the last few nights late (ending arround mid-night) so that I will be up to try and CALL HOME TB, just like my brother ET. And just like him there is no answer; so all I can do is leave a message.
L.L.L.
So sad, dad. So sad.
Those seaweed bits are truly pernicious, mom. If I lived in RI, I would have had to replace my swimsuit long before now. As it is, I've had the same one since before Evelyn's arrival.
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