Monday, June 12, 2006

That old familiar

My hometown of Ocean City, NJ has a very distinct smell in the summer. It's not really one I can describe. It's in the air. I think it consists of equal parts ocean air, fresh pizza right from the oven, caramel corn, cotton candy, salt water taffy, and all the other things that combine to make Ocean City what it is: a barrier island on the Jersey shore where thousands of people over generations have spent their summers. The aroma is a reminder of all that I love and hate about the O.C. It doesn't exist in the dead of winter, when plywood covers most of the store fronts on the boardwalk and the town is reduced to the year-rounders that call hit home for all 12 months of the year. Don Henley's 'Boys of Summer' is an apt theme song for a place like Ocean City. It always reminds me of home when I hear it. No, the smell only really starts around Memorial Day weekend, and seems to go away at the proverbial end of the summer season on Labor Day weekend.

When I was growing up there, summer was so much fun. It seems that since those days in the early 70's the number of people that come to the shore in the summer has grown exponentially. Now the weekends that I happen to be visiting are something I've come to dread over the past few years. There are just so many people, so many cars, long lines for my favorite pizza place, and streams of traffic that seem like red blood cells moving through every artery of pavement on the map. This cycle starts on Friday evenings, when waves of people escape the summer heat of the city by seeking the cooling waves of the ocean, and tapers off on Sunday when the masses return to the megopolis. Anyone making the mistake of trying to do everyday things like errands during summer weekends quickly realizes the mistake they've made.

What's worse about the swell of the population in the summer, is the seasonal cutoff of my favorite riding route here. I've got this coastal route that I like to ride that includes 2 sections of boardwalk on different islands. Bikes aren't allowed on the boardwalks in the summer, except for very early hours and well, I'm not an early riser. My enjoyment of that smell is therefore limited to walks on the boards. Getting there involves sitting in that horrible traffic though, so it's become a rare event for me to enjoy.

I remember reading somewhere a long time ago that the sense of smell was the most powerful of the 5 because of it's ability to open floodgates of memories. Tonight, while I was picking up a pizza from Mack & Manco's at 9th and Boardwalk, I was hit by a waft of that perfume that only Ocean City produces, and I was reminded of all the things I've always loved about the Jersey shore.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Me too, sis. The pizza alone keeps me coming back....OK, mom & dad as well!

MRMacrum said...

"My hometown of Ocean City, NJ has a very distinct smell in the summer........ The aroma is a reminder of all that I love and hate about the O.C."

Our sense of smell is most certainly a sense with a memory. In my post "Smells" I also bring up this tendency. If you are interested, check it out. Good post Chris

Link --- http://thefilecabinet.blogspot.com/2006/03/smells.html

Anonymous said...

absolutely agree, cut grass instantly takes me back to being 7 or 8 years old and playing football at the local park, it happens every time

and bizzarely I've just been handed a piece of plastic that smells of frogs and that was also an instant leap back in time to a more innocent age

nice post


:-)

Anonymous said...

that was a lovely piece of writing Chris,

I grew up in Blackpool, so I understand. The smell of fast food and sea air and suncream, and sounds too, tunes that played endlessly when I worked on the pleasure beach.


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