Ironically, this past week while driving to LBI for another year of sun, beach & fun in my Subaru Outback with an XM Siri radio with four speakers, Albert Hammonds halted the conversation when his 1972 classic, “It Never Rains In Southern California” lit up the satellite airwaves. Transported back in time faster than a DeLorean with a flux capacitor, I was reliving the days of old.
Plenty has changed on LBI over the years. The 18 mile long barrier island is still as popular as ever, but the old Doo Wop houses of yesteryear have been replaced over time. Named after the music of the ‘50’s these one story cottages with gable roofs and screened in porches have been replaced with McMansions of monumental proportions often times with multiple a/c units. Call it evolution… or regression as there’s often a fine line between the two as bigger isn’t always better… the island marches forward to its own cadence, but yet continues to provide memories of a lifetime for 9 year kids.