Sunday, February 3, 2008

Photo Gallery







They aren't anything spectacular, not really anything that you could call art. Just a few snapshots taken with a digital camera. Some of them turned out alright so it didn't seem fair not to share them with anyone who wants to look.
Cape May really is a picturesque town. Probably one of the more scenic parts of New Jersey, but then again I haven't taken the time to make it to the northern parts of the state. But right here, on our little beach, in our little Coast Guard housing neighborhood, Dianna and I some how come across a thing that needs its picture taken, something that stands out.
The inlet by our house is greatly affected by the high and low tides. We also get very strong winds blowing on the island, especially in the winter months. Now, I must explain to those who don't know, the city limits of Cape May, not the county mind you, but the city limits are on an island and, like Maimi, everything is sea level. We cross a bridge no more than 40 or so feet long to come to our house, and to leave at the other end of Cape May, you cross another, larger, bridge.

Now like I was saying. Because we are at sea level, parts of the roads on base flood at a very high tide and strong wind. And at the other extreme of that you have large fishing vessels that have to stay inside the trench for fear of running aground. The picture above is nothing serious. Infact this happens nearly every week when the tide goes out. In the summer there are a dozen or so small sailing craft such as the one posted above that drop anchor along the jetty at the Coast Guard base. In the winter there are only two or three, more if there is a bad storm. Once in a while the winds will be so severe that the boat's anchor drags on the sea bottom and crashes into the rocks. And that's when the 87's will go out and pull them away from the rocks.
The photo to the left is a picture of two private owned boats. The one in the foreground is only a victim to the low tide. The one in the back ground is not only a victim to the low tide but also having run aground, the owners could not get her up and running so they burned it for insurence purposes...or so the story goes. This inlet is becoming more of a boat grave yard. To count, there are three boats that are buried here and it's a wonder why the Coast Guard doesn't hual them away. One boat all that is visible are the buoys set up around it so that passing boats won't hit it. And another still has a mast protruding 20 something feet in the air.
Every time Dianna and I go for a walk we always take the camera. We never know what we might see, "Another picture for the blog" we like to call it. Once summer is here and I'm back to cutting grass for my second job, we won't have but our Sundays to go on walks together. It is nice really, to have that time, or rather, to make that time. I don't take them for granted that's for sure. Even now, Dianna is on a walk with Micaiah. I was going to go but then she grabbed the camera and I asked, "Is this going to be one of those walks?" She said she didn't know, that it might be, and I told her I was going to saty home and update my blog. She also knows that my foot still aches from having the toenail on my big toe removed becuase of a hangnail. Sorry, I don't have pictures of that. Well, it's been a nice chat. I think I've written enough for a few days. Later I'll put more photos up on the blog, but for now, please enjoy these snapshots of our world.





































8 comments:

Karen Nieuwhof said...

Great photos and your words read like a book. Interesting stuff. Cool picture of the frozen ice. We've seen a lot of that here lately as I'm sure you've heard. I must admit I am thankful that you didn't include a photo of your toe. :P Yikes, did that hurt? Hope it's better soon. Will you grow a new toenail?
The walks sound lovely. Beautiful scenery. and a more beautiful wife and baby. :)
Take care Jordan. Love, Tante Karen

sugarnuggets said...

What a nice commentary to go with the pictures...like we're along to explore with you.... I love the picture of the grass, it's very artistic!!! And I'm with Tante Karen!!!! ...thanks for NOT posting a picture of your toe, but I can feel your pain!
Have a great day and a speedy recovery! Love ya, Tante Tetcy

Matt n Amanda said...

I totally would have been cool with a picture of the toe. I would have thought it was gross... but it would have been cool too. Dianna said that your weather has been really good there today. I am sort of jealous but I do really like the snow. Hope that babysitting goes really well for you tonight and keep on blogging, It is so fun to read.
Amanda

The Nieuwhofs said...

Those pictures bring back a lot of fond memories. We will have to do that again some time. So it is getting to be quite a graveyard for boats there. Maybe the Navy should pull the relics out to open water and use them for target practice. Still busy at the base? I guess you didn't get to move too much snow lately. Anyway, we'll talk to you later.
Love, DAD

Tineke Aaron and Cassie said...

Hope that toe feels better soon. I really love you photos as well and your blog is always interesting to read.
My kids like to take walks in the woods behind our house, Aaron likes all the nature out there. :)
Have a great day.
Love Tante Tineke.

Maris said...

Those are cool pic's Jordan and I
hope you have a great day :) Love Damaris

Julie said...

Always enjoy your writing... and your photograhic talents have not fallen off either! Thanks for sharing so much. It's nice to get a taste of what's going on in your world there.

Micaiah looks like the kid in A Christmas Story-- ha ha. Is he really 50 pounds now or is that the snow suit?

Looking forward to some sunshine when I get there next week. Nothing but gray rain here in the Gray-t Northwest!

Kat said...

great photos! i've never been to NJ so it's nice to see more of where you live and get a sense of the area. it's very pretty (at least the way you photograph it!).

hope you're enjoying that baby boy. give him a big hug from all of us.

aunt kate