As I sadly watch the orange and red leaves swirl in the cool October winds, my thoughts return to a warm, sunny week in September…a peaceful time with perfect weather spent in Cape May Point, New Jersey. It was only a few weeks ago, yet it seems a distant memory now that we are well into October.
It is here where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. You could even say that time has slowed or, at the very least, left behind parts of this community with its Victorian homes and cottages from early 1900’s. Of course, modern houses dot the neighborhood here and there, but a strong sense of the past remains as evidenced by the community post office and general store.
Sometimes it’s good to just let yourself “be” as I frequently did in this idyllic community along the Jersey shore. It was easy to feel completely contented rocking on the front porch or staring out at the ocean without a thought of the past or the future. Butterflies dotted the bushes in front of our cottage while an occasional dragonfly darted about. I was part of their world and they were part of mine. Being fully present in those magical moments of oneness felt calming and regenerative to me.
I urge you to make an appointment with yourself to go somewhere peaceful and relaxing for at least a few hours and “just be.” Focus on the present moment. Look, smell, feel, touch, maybe even taste. It doesn’t have to be an exotic location; it can be a quiet retreat in your own home or yard. The result can be as good as any medication, and it will regenerate your body, mind and spirit.
I look forward to sharing more of Cape May Point with you in future posts.
Happy you could spend time in such a serene place. I agree that we all need such times!
Thanks. Hope you also have a chance to relax like I did.
Lovely post! And such beautiful photos also. It was a relaxing break from the demands of a busy day. Thanks for helping me slow down and appreciate this great gift that we all share – life, with all of its beauty waiting only to be discovered.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
We enjoyed (yes also my wife Anita!) reading your post Shirley! Our English is very bad but anyway we can see clearly this is again a beautiful piece of text!
We too, we can soooo much enjoy just being in nature! I can’t understand people who only love city trips for holiday… Maybe they like to have more stress in their life? 🙂 hahahaha
Thank you, Johan (and Anita), for your kind words. City trips can be fun and exciting, but for me it’s spending time in the beauty of nature that really recharges my batteries! 🙂
What a lovely place. And I love that idea of going somewhere just to be. Yes, we all need a bit of that now and again. Thanks to your evocative writing and photos, I feel like I have just been to Cape May Point.
Thanks for your comment. So glad you enjoyed the “experience.”
What a beautiful place!
Indeed it is; thanks for your comment.
Hi Shirley, I spent my early, childhood summers in Cape May, New Jersey. I remember the beautiful, warm, summer days and family strolls. We found so many sea shells and treasures on the beach. I love the East Coast sea shores. It’s been so long, thanks for taking me back!
I’m happy that this post prompted fond memories for you! Cape May is my favorite Jersey beach area.
We love Cape May . . . and often visited the lighthouse. But I don’t ever remember seeing the General Store at Cape May Point. It’s a charmer.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for your comment, 🙂
Nice pictures Shirley.
Thank you! 🙂
I do hope all this hasn’t been heavily damaged by Sandy …
From what I’ve heard, they made out okay. They do have some high sand dunes there and I imagine they served the community well.