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Cape May, NJ is a place that we have grown very fond of for the past 3 years. We take our family vacation out there in the summers. What is there to love? The beautiful beaches which are kept clean and spacious enough to not ever feel crowded, the charming old Victorian buildings full of history and gorgeous gingerbread work, the newer grand beach houses that make you sigh & you wish you were making rock star money, the amazing culinary selection and the pleasant people. We just love it there!
So we decided to head there for a short get away towards the end of March. It was a risky move as we knew it would be cold but we were getting a few days of nice weather by then so we were hopeful. It was most certainly the off season, most of our favorite restaurants were closed and despite the great weather we had the week before, our trip coincided with a stretch of cold and blistering winds. And then when we found it was going to rain we cut our losses and left a day early.
We spent less than 24 hours in Cape May but it was better than nothing. We needed a couple of beach days even if they happened to be bittery cold and windy =) I got a chance to shoot a little and hang out with my babes which made me happy!


This crab was alive but so cold it was just not interested in doing much scurrying.








Seashells, seashells on the seashore. In the off season there TONS of shells everywhere, and not just shell pieces but big honkin beautifully intact whole pieces. Leilani could care less about the cold all she wanted to do was collect shells, she preferred the broken variety.






I love the presence and architecture of this church, I always take a photograph of it if I am walking by with my camera, it is just gorgeous. It is the Our Lady of The Star Sea Catholic Church and is built in a Medieval revival style with Roman & Gothic styles of architecture mixed together beautifully.












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