
The light today hummed–a gentle snow fall, a hint of fog, a chill but not much breeze, a good day to be outside.
In a few months, the beaches will be busy with humans again.

In the meantime, breathe and enjoy.

Sunsets, ghost crabs, and dolphins
The light today hummed–a gentle snow fall, a hint of fog, a chill but not much breeze, a good day to be outside.
In a few months, the beaches will be busy with humans again.
In the meantime, breathe and enjoy.
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CMAN4, at the Cape May ferry dock (photo by NOAA) |
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1921 classroom, by Lewis Wickes Hine, via Shorpy |
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Somewhere on a back bay in Jersey |
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Delaware Bay in winter, North Cape May |
You shall not make for yourself a graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth; you shall not bow down to them or serve them.What we see and smell gets down to molecules, which get down to mass/energy, which gets down to the unknowable. Science requires a basic faith in logic, in math, in entropy, in our senses, and ultimately a humbling recognition of our place in the universe. Science promises death.
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Horseshoe crab spine, North Cape May |
Tucked along the edge of the Delaware Bay, bounded by the Cape May Canal and Town Bank Road, lies a small community with big sunsets.
Just about all of the photos are from North Cape May, and unless otherwise noted, are taken by us.