For a Fair Havenite, there’s nothing quite like the sand between your toes down by the Navesink River at the Fair Haven Dock.
Call it an embrace of spring magic. Once the sun shines, the temperature rises, and that sea-faring scent wafts in, it’s river beach and dock time. And you know you’re home.
Catch that familiar spring fever in Fair Haven. Get a glimpse of one of the first sunny days in this little slice of utopia in our slideshow above. Be sure to click on the lower right corner to enlarge!
New stairs over the wall by Donovan’s in Sea Bright
Baby dunes on the Sea Bright beach
Stairway to Donovan’s in Sea Bright
Tiki hut and umbrella at Donovan’s
Baby dunes on the beach in Sea Bright
Gone fishin’ in Sea Bright
Baby dunes on the beach in Sea Bright
Stairways to Donovan’s in Sea Bright
Baby dunes on the beach in Sea Bright
Having a swinging time in Sea Bright
Bundled up and braving the sun and chill in Sea Bright
Baby dunes on the beach in Sea Bright
Sea Bright dunes
Sea Bright dunes
Chilly and capturing a moment in sunny Sea Bright on the beach
Baby dunes on the beach in Sea Bright
Stairway to the beach in Sea Bright
— Photos by Elaine Van Develde
Sunday was true to its namesake. The sun was out … and bright.
So, people hit the beach in Sea Bright — a sign that spring had finally sprung.
While the sun was like a siren calling all beach bums back, upon hitting the beach, there was a chill in the blustery air.
So, some stuck it out, bundled up and taking advantage of the wind with kites, others abandoned the beach-going idea.
However, there were a few things to take notice of — like the bit of progress being made to bring Donovan’s Reef back, and the dunes sprouting up all over.
Donovan’s, the longtime Sea Bright summer classic for Rumson-Fair Haven area people and beyond, was flattened by Hurricane Sandy.
There were all sorts of rumors circulating that it had been sold, then the ownership announced that it would be rebuilt with a target date of last Memorial Day.
There’s a Tiki hut and accompanying thatch umbrella at the base of new staircases and it looks like there may be some hope for some sort of resurrection this summer. We’ll see.
And the dunes that were planted across the beach — some by the Fair Haven Garden Club — to stave off erosion are really taking hold.
Check out our photo gallery above for a glimpse into the day and the progress. Click on any photo to enlarge.
Spring fever time at RFH circa 1970s Photo/George Day
It’s springtime. And with spring comes spring fever.
So, the Retro Pic of the (George) Day reflects on a sunny day on the Borden Stadium at RFH when it looks like these RFHers were soaking up the mood of the season.
Looks like they’re from the RFH Class of 1979. Remember these guys? What do you think they were up to?
Go ahead, caption this one!
Thanks again, George Day for another great contribution!
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