How is it that I've lived in New Jersey for 18+ years and have never been to Cape May?!
Crazy, right?! And the drive couldn't have been easier. Once on the local highway, it took but a few turns and just under 3 hours! With my new-found birding hobby, Cape May will be an annual (at least!) destination here on out.
The day started out overcast and drizzly. Garden work crossed off the To-Do List and with the weekend to myself, it was time for a new adventure. Cape May Point is the southern most tip of our Garden State so that's where I headed. A leisurely stroll on Sunset Beach sounded perfect. Though fingers crossed that the weather would clear up and the sunset would be worth the effort.
Other than a handful of fishermen, the beach was pretty quiet so it was mainly me and the birds! Lots and lots of them!
Clouds were rolling fast so the light was ever changing. I love the glitter effect on the ocean's surface as the sun peeked in and out of storm clouds.
And how vibrant blue it was in the next frame. The object in the water is the stern of the SS Atlantus. It was the 2nd concrete steamer (out of 12) and was launched in 1918 as part of the World War I Emergency Fleet. In 1926 it was purchased with plans to be used as a ferry dock. Unfortunately, a storm hit and she ran aground 150ft. off the coast of Sunset Beach.
How funny that at one time there was even a billboard painted on the side of the ship, advertising boat insurance!
Growing up in Southern California, the beach was a part of the landscape I took for granted. It was just there, something you drove by. As an adult, I treasure each visit home and make sure I get daily beach time. If ever there was a place one needs to 'get away from it all', the shore is it. Beach therapy ranks right up there with Garden therapy....don't you agree?
Though my 'Life List' is still very meager, I was thrilled to be able to add at least a dozen different shore birds (mostly gulls) to it.
By late afternoon, the crowd picked up and it was fun to see beach goers of all ages,
and breeds!
Oh! By the way, I learned, after the fact, that one is not allowed beyond the grass dunes. These plantings help provide a strong
line of defense during storms. They really are resilient and the town
even has an annual "Volunteer Plant Day". I was sweetly scolded by a
resident gentleman, as he saw me crouching here, behind the dunes for photos.
Supposedly, the fine is $1000.....yikes!!
Before I knew it, it was that magic time of day. More visitors arrived for the last glimpse of the dipping sun. It was cool to see a few photographers set up tripods that sported huge lens! And me, with my handy point and shoot...lol!
I have a renewed love for the beach. The smell of salt water, the gentle lapping of the waves at my feet, the wind in
my face...all combine to create such a sense of
peace and calm.
I loved that this mom-to-be happened into my frame. I know she felt that sense of peace.
In a blink, the sun kissed the horizon and the crowd sighed in wonder. I decided to extend my adventure and spend the night in hopes of catching the sunrise the following day. I'll share that on another post. Thanks for visiting, friends! Have a beautiful day, wherever you are....