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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
... eyes. We couldn't though since Lucy was closed for the night. Instead of continuing down the coast, and toward Ocean City's bright lights and ferris wheel, we went inland a couple miles to a very cheap and rather creepy motel. Despite the long-term renters all around us, our room is clean and comfortable enough. Rain is moving overhead and the forecast tomorrow is not promising. I plan on continuing down the coast no matter what. I will soak every ounce out of summer. ...
Night Sail Through the Delaware Bay
... warned to not get too close to a buoy where it was shallow. We were all happy when that ordeal was over and we were safely out of the marina.
We flew the gennaker for only five minutes. The winds were changing and not suitable. The gennaker always seems to be a pain, but Jameson had insisted on trying it.
We had an overnight sail to Annapolis. From Cape May, we went up the Delaware Bay, met the Delaware and Chesapeake Canal, then traveled down ...
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
... of Lewes and to Cape Henlopen State Park. Lewes is a really cute town – pretty much like any tourist attraction that you’d find on Cape Cod or the southwest Washington Coast. It felt really “familiar” in a way.
The campground at Cape Henlopen was very crowded, but also really ice. There were pine trees everywhere, lots of sand, and the sun shone down on us very warmly. Unfortunately, the mosquitoes were huge ...