Goodbye Cape May

 When I went into town this afternoon for the last time, I discovered the Christian Church I took pictures of is really a Catholic Church.  It’s beautiful irregardless of what denomination it is.  I just try to be accurate with my descriptions.   I found a shop that takes old sailboat sails and upcycles them into bags, shopping bags, purses, round, square and many other shapes.  Off in the corner, they had a watercolor, my weakness, of a lobster. I had noticed it on one of the bigger bags but this was a print. As I picked through the stack, I found a crab also.  I bought them both and I already have a place to hang them. We were fortunate enough to get a slip for tonight but we did have to move over to the other dock, that’s ok. We were extremely grateful to just have a place to plug into.  With the crazy weather, people are stuck and so the marina reservations everywhere are all boogered up. We had a beautiful sunset, a good way to say goodbye to Cape May.  We will return here.

Our neighbor makes a nice view from our back deck.

Nice sunset.

An old wrought iron fence  with rose blooms peeking through .

Sunset tonight.

Correction, This is a Catholic Church.
Crab watercolor I bought today.

Here’s the lobster watercolor .

Final sunset, it was a nice one.

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