Wednesday, June 3, 2026

life's a beach

i like to travel. these days, i most enjoy travelling internationally. it's funny as i was well in to my 30's before i left north america, but now i do most of my travelling to countries other than canada or mexico. i still do some travelling domestically, but a lot of that is work related and of shorter durations.

anyway, the "beachin' it" insert set in 2025 topps allen & ginter drew my attention shortly after the cards were released because i saw quite a few cards on the checklist that were perfect for my "meaningful and just because" mini-collection. for about 16 years starting in the 2000's, i went on a tropical vacation each winter, so i've been to a lot of beaches. let's take a look at the beaches in the set that i've visited.

eagle beach, aruba
i was surprised how much i enjoyed aruba. we stayed in a condo right across the street from eagle beach and spent most of our days there, at least for a little bit. we explored other parts of the island, including the totally different landscape of the island's east coast, but enjoyed relaxing under one of the palapas on eagle beach the most. here's the back:
i don't recall seeing any turtles, but we did see the fofoti trees at the north end of the beach.

grace bay, turks & caicos
we've been to turks three times, staying on or near grace bay each time. it's fantastic. here's the back:
we snorkled out near the reef that is mentioned, and it was a bit hairy. essentially open ocean with a big drop off on the other side of the reef.

seven mile beach, cayman islands
there are a lot of resorts on this beach in grand cayman, but as the back mentions
the beach is for everyone. 

south beach, miami
we visited this beach on a stopover on our way to the caribbean once. we walked along the beach and ate at a restaurant in one of the signature art deco buildings. saw versace's old place and got a feel for the vibe even though it was off-season. here's the back:
we didn't see any filming going on during our visit, but i do remember some scenes from the real world: miami that were shot there.

siesta beach, florida
we hit a bunch of beaches in a fairly recent trip to florida (a trip that included my lone visit to the trop) and siesta was one of them. parking was a bear - we lucked into finding a spot at one of the smaller beach access lots (it was a bit of a free for all) - but it was worth it. we set up an umbrella and had a nice afternoon on the beach. here's the back:
i don't believe we partook in the esplanade (but maybe we did). i do know we headed in to sarasota to eat after leaving the beach.

coast guard beach, massachusetts
my first trip to boston, i wanted to go to a beach with the iconic fencing shown on this card, and coast guard beach was where we headed. it was the fall, so we walked down on to the beach, took a few photos, and that was it. here's the back:
i didn't know that thoreau opined on the beach, but we did also visit walden pond and the recreated cabin. probably my favorite part of that trip, along with visiting "author's row" in concord.

laguna beach, california
i lived and worked in orange county for almost 10 years, and laguna was a frequent spot to visit. my most recent visit to the actual beach there was about 10 years ago. when i lived in oc, we frequented newport beach more often if we wanted to actually beach it.  here's the back:
laguna was most definitely an artist's colony back in the day, and it still has an art festival as far as i know. like most places of its kind, i doubt there are too many artists who can afford to live there these days.

pfeiffer beach, california
part of the big sur coastline, this beach sits along my favorite road to drive - pch. it's actually a ways off of the highway so it's been a while since i've been there. i have spent more time at limekiln beach or main street beach in carmel in recent years. here's the back:
pretty sure i have some pictures from my childhood with keyhole rock behind us.

santa monica beach, california
it's hard to miss this beach with the iconic pier. it's a monday night football staple scene when the rams or chargers are hosting the game. i am not sure that i've laid out on this beach, but i've been to the pier several times. here's the back:
not mentioned is that the pier is the terminus of route 66. get your kicks!

playa del rey, california
when you fly into lax and want to get to the beach quickly, playa del rey is the place to go. despite what the back says
the beach is directly west (not east) of los angeles, and lax more specifically. i've driven directly to this beach a couple of times after arriving back in california from extended absences.

el matador state beach, california
i used to fly into lax more often than i do these days (now i prefer sfo), but driving up pch from los angeles was always a favorite thing to do. this beach is one of several along the way to the central coast. i don't think i've stopped there since i was a kid when we would picnic along the way on our many road trip vacations. here's the back:
i understand that some scenes from "the notebook" were filmed at this beach. 

coronado beach, california
home to the famous coronado hotel, we visited here in january of 2020 after spending a couple of weeks in hawaii (more on that in a minute). it's a big beach for sure! here's the back:
excuse me, it's the hotel del coronado. i believe it is one of the largest wood structures in the country. this card gets the hollywood trivia, whereas the previous one did not. i will say that on some recent trips we've tried to capture photos that match up with scenes from movies or tv shows. i'll have to watch "some like it hot" before the next time we head to san diego.

wailea beach, hawaii
on that trip to hawaii, we stayed on maui, but not at wailea beach. we did, however, drive there and walked along the beach. later, we wound up snorkeling off the coast as part of a molokini excursion. here's the back:
we saw some turtles after seeing a black tip shark in molokini. we also snorkeled on the back side of molokini which was crazy. probably the deepest water i have ever been in and it was a bit freaky.

poipu beach, hawaii
my visit to this beach came on a different trip to hawaii, and it was a result of a snorkeling excursion. here's the back:
i preferred the napali coast on that trip, but it's not known for any beaches, so it doesn't get a card.

here's a reminder that another beach i visited was featured in an earlier a&g insert set, and there are a few other beaches in this set that i'd like to get to, so maybe i'll be adding some more of these cards in the future. 

it's past memorial day which is the traditional kickoff to summer, so get to the beach! just remember to apply sunscreen first!

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