When we arrived at Cape May, New Jersey, we found a fabulous beach that was fairly clear of people. Jared and I decided to take a walk down the beach, and we kept noticing that some individuals were bathing nude. We didn't really think anything of it at the time. An old man sitting in a beach chair struck up a conversation with us. We soon realized he was wearing nothing but a small bath towel that was draped over his lap. We somehow managed to find the only nude, gay beach in the area!
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Another family shot at the nude beach....clothing mandatory for this group!
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After hanging out at the beach for the afternoon, we took the dingy into town. Here is a photo of some of the fishing boats in the harbor:
We ate dinner at a delicious seafood restaurant called the Lobster House. Beers mandatory.
I had to add this picture of Morgan protecting her tennis balls. She is obsessed with them! It's a good thing we bought 24 of them to last the summer. She's already lost a few on the beach.
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