“Signs” of Spring in Cape May
A quick check in one of my earliest blog posts confirms the timing of the arrival of Northern Gannets in Cape May. Gannets don’t actually arrive, but pass by on their way north. Soon their…
View PostA quick check in one of my earliest blog posts confirms the timing of the arrival of Northern Gannets in Cape May. Gannets don’t actually arrive, but pass by on their way north. Soon their…
View PostTruth is I harassed John Harris. While Chamber of Commerce president, I pursued John, of Cape May Singer Songwriter to sign up and pay. Why? With the misconception of him gleaning gads of money from filling up…
View PostHas it really been a year? I received a notification from Word Press today that exactly one year ago I registered and started this blog. Inspired by some dear friends and a few voracious bloggers,…
View PostYou expect events in Cape May to draw people to town. Events like Harbor-fest and Dragon Boat bring thousands of people. When an Irish band from Philadelphia rolls into town on a cold March night…
View PostMay the Promenade rise to meet you…or so the blessing goes. Cape May slowly awakens from her winter slumber on Saint Patrick’s weekend. Visitors begin to arrive with wearin o’ the green in most cases.…
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