“As is well known to those most familiar with the seashore, September is by far the finest and most equable month at the shore.” Reported over 100 years ago by the editor of The original Sun, The Five Mile Beach Journal, it is fitting for me to pay homage and write these timeless words once again. It is during these Autumn months that all of the natural privileges and pleasures are at their very best. From the balmy matching ocean and air temperatures, to the plentiful bounty in the sea, Indian summer days glide by on the gentlest of breezes. Perhaps porch swings and beach chairs were designed for times such as these, made all the more endearing with this issue of The Sun in hand. For just a little while longer we get to abide in the warmth and carefree days of summer. Wishing you a never-ending summer all year long!