2 schools of thought for beach stickers here. Wide or Thick. Wide means keep placing them next to last year's. I'd be on the Passenger side by now. I go thick which is on top of last year. About .375" now.
Many towns on the Cape have adopted something as representative of their town and/or their history.
Truro seems to feel that a smiling shark is the proper symbol of its town's beach. How sick. How ridiculous. My question to the elected officials: "What in the world are you thinking?"
Who thinks that a shark is cute? Why in the world would a nice Cape Cod town such as Truro want to be associated with sharks in the water? It just makes absolutely no sense.
I think that the only sensible person in Truro's governing body is Kelly Clark, director of the town's recreation and beach department. She is head and shoulders more sensible and smarter by questioning the intelligence and marketing decision of a smiling shark.
Sharks don't smile. There is nothing funny or redeeming about an individual being either killed or terribly mangled by a shark.
The shark beach sticker is being promoted by the Truro beach commission chairman, Gerard Kinahan. He would be very wise in listening to Ms. Clark. The board of selectmen said for Ms. Clark to lighten up. I'd like to tell the selectmen to wise up.