Saturday, September 20, 2014

The "Seaside Remembrances" Story

It was an ordinary day.  Snapping photos of my visit to Stone Harbor and Cape May with family.  Spent three days in the quaint little town along the Jersey Shore and thought I'd give you a look at the area through my camera lens.  Hope you enjoy what I recently enjoyed.  It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.


Early morning on the beach at Stone Harbor, NJ.


Cape May Victorian Bed and Breakfast.
Neat old bike decorated with shells and marsh grass.
Another Victorian Cape May Bed and Breakfast.
The main street through the shopping district of Cape May.  Carriage rides are offered for a relaxing ride through the city.
Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church along Washington Mall in Cape May.
This photo and the one below feature a 1958 Chevy Impala similar to the one that I owned for a few years when I was in college.  Mine was a convertible that had a Desoto bullet grill and special taillights that I made in one of my Industrial Arts classes at Millersville University.  Just painted a cream color.


This photo and the next 3 feature sunsets at Cape May.  Always a great show at the end of the day.






My wife captured this photo while sitting in the Lobster House having lunch.
And …… this was my lunch!
Dockside at the Lobster House
A one-year-old Bichon Frise taking a walk. 
Naturally have to finish with a photo of the fudge display at the Fudge Kitchen along 96th St. in Stone Harbor, NJ.

1 comment:

  1. The Impala was introduced in 1958, and positioned as a top of the line Bel Air coupes and convertibles. I can imagine why you loved its unique design, like the wheelbase that was longer than the lower price models. Anyway, I hope you enjoyed those rides way back when you still had this car. Have a great day!

    Rhonda Burgess @ Bob Dunn Hyundai

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