It was a hot summer day in 1975. Our family, ranging in age from 2 to 10 to adulthood, was enjoying a camping vacation on the ocean beach with all the accompanying swimming, sand castles, beach combing, fishing from the dock, watching sealife and ships, and hot dog and marshmal-low roasting over camp fires.
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