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Cape May
We left Washington DC Tuesday morning and drove to Cape May which is on the Jersey Coast. This coastal town is quite different to other places along this coast. Every building has been restored to original condition. There is a cafe called Zoe's which I had read about online so we went there for breakfast the next day. We stayed for one night only and left Wednesday morning to drive to New York ...
Night 5: Philly Shore
... My pants got wet and smelly. The whole car got to enjoy it on the way back to Philly. It has been twelve summers. Atlantic City has changed very little since my first and only visit. It is still gaudy, attracting the likes of Donald Trump, who owns two casino resorts. It is full of bums and hobos, sleeping on guano-encrusted benches ten feet under seagull perches. Fortune tellers, pickpockets, *****s, and scammers still pepper the crowds of tourists on ...
Night Sail Through the Delaware Bay
... Jameson pointed out to me that we were right around where Francis Scott Key was when he witnessed the attack on Fort McHenry, where the American flag was still waving at dawn inspiring him with the words to the Star-Spangled Banner. He was aboard a British ship to negotiate the release of prisoners and was not allowed to leave until the battle of Baltimore had ended.
That afternoon we made it to Annapolis after a very enjoyable, scenic cruise along the Chesapeake.
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First trip
Robin-Look at the mountains. How cool are they? Chelsey- so wait- we are in the country? Robin- well ya- penn State is surrounded by Mountains- Larry- that's why they call it Happy Valley Chelsey-so this where they make the Ranch? Larry-no Chelsey that is Hidden ...
Day 14 - New Jersey Sandwich
... so severe, none of us went swimming. We all did get our feet wet though – some of us more than others (ahem, Layla). Heather noticed bunch of birds feeding about 50 yards offshore and kept an eye on them – it wasn’t too long before she saw dolphins too. We all eventually saw some – I’d guess that there were at least 12-15 of them in all. They broke the water’s surface a number of times and were in ...