As I said in Part One, Friday was spent doing laundry and getting ready for our trip. However, we were able to slip in a walk as well as a trip to the nursery so Vicki could get a lilac bush which we'll plant next week. While there, I fell in love - with a tree!!! It's a Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar and I've GOT to find out if it works in Dallas. It's very eerie looking - in fact, Vicki's DIL calls it a Ghost Tree.
We were so excited for our trip, we had an early dinner and went to bed without watching Blue Bloods!!!
Saturday we headed south with high anticipation. There were a few clouds in the sky but the forecast was good. We decided to leave the Garden State Parkway and stop in Ocean City for a little walk on the boardwalk. Before getting to Ocean City, we stopped at a Wawa to grab some water and a Tastycake pumpkin pie to "taste." We each had a bite [I might have had two] and got back in the car. There, we witnessed a policeman questioning a suspicious looking loiterer. It was obvious that the "loiterer" was used to this type of treatment as he pulled out his ID as soon as the policeman pulled up. A little excitement but not very much, really.
So, off over the bridge to Ocean City. We found a great parking spot and started walking the boardwalk. By this time, the sun was really bright and I HAD to purchase a visor.
Just seeing the ocean invigorates and calms me, at the same time.
So, we decided to drive along the barrier islands instead of going back inland. Amazingly, Superstorm Sandy didn't affect this part of New Jersey very much, but most folks were evacuated. As soon as we got to Wildwood Island, we were Two Happy Old Broads. After a little tour around North Wildwood, we decided to walk the beach before lunch. We noticed there was something going on at the Hereford Lighthouse and stopped there. It was a book signing by Steve Murray, who wrote about the history of the lighthouse. He was a very nice gentleman who knew Vicki's fourth or fifth grade boyfriend. He also knew the boy who took me to Junior Prom. Small world.
A walk on the beach was in order for sure. Gosh it was a beautiful day.
We took our shoes off to dig our toes in the sand, and I even ventured into the shallow surf. Speaking of surf [typing, actually], there were several surfers out there taking advantage of the beautiful day and the water warmed by the Gulf Stream at this time of year.
One of the docents at the lighthouse answered a burning question of mine: where to get the best cheesesteak sandwich. She told us the 24th Street Grill and then we found out that her daughter owns it. So off we went as the ocean air did a number on our appetites. We met the daughter, Pam, and told her we were sent by her mother, Dee. We split one and had a "handful" of fries. Best? Maybe not, but darned good.
We hadn't made a reservation but I'd found the Hotel Icona at Diamond Beach in Wildwood Crest so we took a look. They had a vacancy and we checked into our SUITE!!! Two rooms! One with a kitchenette and living area with sleeper sofa, and a bedroom with two queen beds. Both rooms had doors to the balcony.
The photograph immediately above is at the end of the parking lot. It's a private beach shared with The Grand next door, which is a 10 story condo building that looks great - but all condos.
After checking into our "suite" and unpacking, we drove around the island looking at our old schools, churches and homes. It's amazing how much some things have changed. We decided to take a long walk on the boardwalk as we'd been sitting a good part of the day. It's pretty much "off season" now and very few places were open, but we ran into several friendly folks who live on the island and ride their bikes on the boardwalk. We put some steps on my FitBit and since we'd just split a steak sandwich at lunch, we were getting hungry. Again, several places were closed but we found the Marvis Diner and grabbed a burger. They were closing for the season on Sunday! Sure wish we had REAL diners in Dallas.
By this time, Vicki realized she was missing her glasses which she'd bought in March, and had to rely on her new prescription sunglasses. We tore her car apart looking for them but no success. We'd made two stops in Ocean City and a couple of stops in Wildwood. I called the 24th Street Grill but they were closed.
So, right after breakfast on Sunday morning, we hopped into Vicki's car and headed to North Wildwood, praying the 24th Street Grill was open. I called! They were open! The lady who answered said she THOUGHT a pair had been found but would call the owner who put they away safely! SUCCESS!!! They were there and we were SO thankful. All's right with the world! And we didn't have to trace our steps all the way back to Ocean City!
Off to Cape May! Sunday was beautiful but WINDY like crazy! Cape May is right over the bridge in Wildwood Crest. The bridge was up for a boat, so while waiting for it to pass, I shot this marker. I'll have to look into it.
We went directly to to "downtown" area and started walking the pedestrian only streets. We found out that there was going to be a trick or treat event at all the stores from 12 to 3 so we decided to leave and go back later as it was getting crazy with kids. Actually, the parents were out of control!
We then went to the Sunken Ship and other spots along Delaware Bay.
The above photograph is SO blurry and it's because the wind nearly blew me over. That's a Lewes to Cape May ferry on the horizon.
We then went over to the Cape May Lighthouse. There's a Hawk Watch there and there were a bunch of serious birders there with their big-time cameras set up. Serious bunch of folks.
We found a WWII bunker there that neither of us knew about but which has been there since before we were born.
On one of our treks over the dune to the beach, I started seeing a lot of Monarch butterflies. Then, I spotted this! Just amazing!
Since we were completely windblown we decided to go back to the downtown area and see what was going on. The parade was just ending and the streets were walkable and the stores were shop-able! In one store, I saw a pair of earrings I kind of liked but thought they were too much like the pair I was wearing. When I reached for my ears, only one earlobe had an earring. Obviously, it had blown off in the wind! So I bought the new pair! It was a SIGN!!! We picked up a few other things - one is a surprise for Vermont!!! So there, Jim and Sue!!! I can keep a secret too!!!
We were both getting hungry so made the trip back over the bridge, which was again open for a boat.
We went back to our room, freshened up and went to Coastal Blue, the restaurant in the hotel. We had a fabulous meal served by Jennifer, a Top Notch waitress.
I must say, Hotel Icona is a First Class place. And it was made that way, not only by the comfort of the rooms, but the staff! Each and every one was amazing, but highest kudos go to Sherri Lee Stevens, the Sales & Catering Manager. She was beautiful, inside and out - and made us feel like family.
I'm going to publish now and will continue with our trip from Wildwood to Pennsylvania in Part Two - Pennsylvania!
Over and Out!