
The view from the balcony of our room.

Signs at the entrance to Sunset Beach - a cool piece of history and the remains of a shipwreck.

Said shipwreck, still visible from shore.

I might turn this into a background. Searching for Cape May diamonds in the rocky sand.

A curious sea gull wonders if I'll feed him.
4 comments:
Cool pics! Thanks for sharing!
Anytime. Wish I could go back and take more. The first night I went walking on the beach and DS and I saw three! rainbows. No camera with me.
Looks like fun! I wouldn't mind a trip to the beach. My nephew is on his downhill slide of his visit this summer and I offered to bring him over to an aquarium at Monterrey Bay and visit the beachesbut he said he'd rather not drive that far. About the closest we have here is a salty lake that actually has shells in it.
Hey, Annalee! Thanks for stopping by!
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