• Head for Banana Books if you run out of reading material on a stormy weekend, or if you need a fix of feline attention from one of the shop’s seven cats. “We’re half a cat from hoarding,” admits proprietor Ed Gray. (Beware of Bipolar Lily, who can get cantankerous when you stop petting her.) Browse thousands of used books, or pick up some custom-crafted earrings by co-owner Mary Johnson. Opens “around noon;” 114 Third St. S.W., Long Beach; 360-642-7005.
• Is the wind blowing on the beach? When isn’t it? At Wind World Kites you can pick up a flashy little angelfish kite for a few bucks, or pop for an eye-popping 15-foot pterosaur ($279). Proprietor Ron Welty has sold kites for more than 30 years, from Key West to Long Beach. 115 Pacific Ave. S.; 360-642-KITE.
• Marsh’s Free Museum has that taffy, and any souvenir you could possibly hope for. Besides the aforementioned alligator man, there’s also a trove of vintage coin-op arcade machines, ranging from the Seeburg Orchestrion (which is not only a player piano but also features flute, violin, drums, castanets and more, for a buck a play) to the somewhat disturbing “Drunkard’s Dream,” a Prohibition-era machine in which a mere quarter brings animated devils and ghouls emerging from miniature beer barrels to frighten a lonely sot. 409 Pacific Ave., Long Beach; 360-642-2188 or marshsfreemuseum.com.
3 places to eat
• Streetside Taco opened in July in a quaint cottage on Long Beach’s main drag, and it’s easy to grab a sackful (three for $6) and go sit on a beach log for lunch. Owner David Allen, who moved from California to escape the rat race, prepares ingredients fresh daily with authentic Mexicali flavors. 609 Pacific Ave. S., 360-244-5949.