I recently went to Cape May with Astrid and her Mom. It was my first post-second-surgery trip. We spent one night in a very cute, old inn. My back held up pretty well when we were there, but when I came back I crashed for about a day and a half. Or a Day.5 (day point five). It was grey, cold and windy in Cape May, but it was nice to test myself with a trip. Of course, two days later, it's bright, warm and sunny. Ah well.
Below is a pictorial essay of my trip, though, as I have a bizarre eye when it comes to photographs, I'm not sure how representative it is of our stay in Cape May.

Didn't I tell you I bought a boat? Just kidding. This is outside the Lobster House.

Again, outside the Lobster House where it's usually very pleasant to sit and eat. On Tuesday it was cold and very, very windy, but we ate outside anyway. With my hood up I looked like a bum eating lobster salad. But it still tasted good. The lobster salad, not my hood.

The afore mentioned lobster salad. Astrid's mom laughed at me for taking this picture but I kind of like it. This was when we first got to Cape May, and, undoubtedly, before she realized that I take pictures of weird things. Still, I think Jon and Christina would be proud that they passed on the tradition of taking pictures of food.

A freaky little wooden doll drilled to the outside wall of a doll shop. I know that she's wearing a sailor dress but I think she looks kind of goth. Is it just me, or was she an extra on Buffy (as a vampire of course)? I didn't go into the shop.

This shop was closed both times that Astrid attempted to check it out. I still managed a shot of all of the little doodads out front.

Astrid loved this lamp. She asked the innkeeper (oh, I used the word innkeeper!) where she bought it.

A turned over table at the beach. I couldn't actually get onto the beach because the sand from the dunes had blown a mountain (er, hill) onto the boardwalk steps and I couldn't risk the fall.

A picture of Astrid. I just liked the unintentional glowy, ethereal look. Do you think Astrid's magic?

Who knew that my camera could take underwater pictures?

A mailbox outside a shop. The store sold things like incense and books. The shop smelled nice. The lady behind the register and I talked about the practicality of digital cameras after she and Astrid finished laughing at my photographing of her shop windows. I didn't post those shots. This is just a guess, but I don't think that starfish was plucked from the Cape May shore.

The final chapter in this pictorial essay and one of my final shots taken in Cape May. That is a beautiful seahorse caught off the dock at the Lobster House.