MILWAUKEE COUNTY

People enjoyed the weather at Bradford Beach on Friday while maintaining their distance.

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Abe Rodriguez of Old Bridge New Jersey, right, and Krystalo Melas of Milwaukee found some open space on Friday morning at Bradford Beach. They put pieces of drift wood around the edges to mark their distance from others out.
Abe Rodriguez of Old Bridge New Jersey, right, and Krystalo Melas of Milwaukee found some open space on Friday morning at Bradford Beach. They put pieces of drift wood around the edges to mark their distance from others out.
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Kathleen Phillips, 84, of Milwaukee likes to walk early and search for sea glass at Bradford Beach. Little bits of glass rounded off by the water along the shoreline. Phillips said walking solo along the beach has been a lifesaver to her to help her mentally and physically after being shut in with a quarantine.
Kathleen Phillips, 84, of Milwaukee likes to walk early and search for sea glass at Bradford Beach. Little bits of glass rounded off by the water along the shoreline. Phillips said walking solo along the beach has been a lifesaver to her to help her mentally and physically after being shut in with a quarantine.
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Kathleen Phillips shows off the sea glass that she found on Friday morning at Bradford Beach.
Kathleen Phillips shows off the sea glass that she found on Friday morning at Bradford Beach.
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People found some open space to play volleyball on Friday morning at Bradford Beach.
People found some open space to play volleyball on Friday morning at Bradford Beach.
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A family found their own space on Friday morning at Bradford Beach.
A family found their own space on Friday morning at Bradford Beach.
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Paige Bailey, right and Ryan Blaire both of Wauwatosa got to Bradford Beach early and went to the north end, which is less crowded to stake out their area.
Paige Bailey, right and Ryan Blaire both of Wauwatosa got to Bradford Beach early and went to the north end, which is less crowded to stake out their area.
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A woman found her uncrowded space on the beach to read a book on Friday morning at Bradford Beach.
A woman found her uncrowded space on the beach to read a book on Friday morning at Bradford Beach.
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A group of people heads out onto Bradford Beach with their gear on Friday morning.
A group of people heads out onto Bradford Beach with their gear on Friday morning.
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