My beach bag is a survival kit. You thought I was kidding when I said I could be on the beach for a week long vacation?
Month: July 2011

Cape May’s 33rd Annual Independence Day Parade
Celebrating America’s 235th birthday, the City of Cape May held its annual Independence Day Parade on Saturday, July 2nd at 1pm along Beach Drive. In its 33rd year, the parade offered crowd-pleasing fun from bands, service groups, antique cars, cyclists and more. [nggallery id=91]

CapeMay.com has a new logo
CapeMay.com has a new logo! What do you think?

Orr at the Shore Meets Fox in Cape May
This week’s edition of Orr at the Shore brought Channel 3’s Kathy Orr to the island to interview Cape May Magazine’s very own Karen Fox, about her new book, The Chalfonte: The heroes, heartaches, legends, loved affairs and unforgettable characters behind the hotel that became an American treasure.

The Ghosts of the Linda Lee
Columbia Avenue or Jackson Street? There is always some debate as to which street is more haunted.

Garden Tour: The Mooring B&B
Take a virtual garden tour at the Mooring Bed and Breakfast.

The kitchen of reformed vegetarianism
I have always had an internal conflict about vegetables and their role in the grand scheme of cuisine. I know vegetables are good for you, yet somehow the idea of a meal without meat seems like culinary heresy.

Keeping Your Pet Safe From Toxins, Part 2
Last month we talked about several things that are toxic to pets. A rather newly discovered animal toxin is xylitol, an additive to sugarless gums and candies. Xylitol is a crystalline sugar alcohol that is used as a sugar substitute sweetener, the use of which has increased rapidly over the past few years. Xylitol is… Read more »