Cape May, N.J.
The Queen Victoria is one of the
premier inns of Cape May, N.J.
Once upon a time, a young couple in love discovered the Victorian charm, the delicious restaurants and the quaint shops of Cape May on the Jersey shore. A few years later, pregnant with their first child, they spent a week at a lovely bed and breakfast, participating in seminars throughout the town for Victorian Week, learning the ins and outs of Victorian renovation, having just purchased a 12-room Victorian Queen Anne on Wheeling Island. (Although, pregnant with daily morning sickness does not fare well with the “breakfast” part of a B&B.) With two children, they returned, giving up the romantic bed and breakfast for the Victorian Inn, with a pool and efficiency apartments. Again, with older kids in tow, a new hotel on the edge of the pedestrian walkway was their home for a few days, giving the tween/teen kids a chance to explore on their own. And, this year, a couple of empty nesters — still in love — returned to their favorite town. It was still full of Victorian charm with a host of delicious eateries and some of their favorite quaint shops. And they even ended up at the same bed and breakfast inn at which they stayed oh-so-many years ago, The Queen Victoria. Memories continued to resurface: the restaurant where they dined one evening featured “Maureen’s Famous Whipped Cheesecake.” During that first visit a few decades ago, their most memorable dinner was at Restaurant Maureen, a romantic place on the second floor overlooking the beac.
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... So they loaded up the truck and they moved to New Jersey ...
Cape May, that is.
“We looked like the Beverly Hillbillies, with our truck full of stuff. ....
Beach Vacations ... A Shore Thing
I have a shirt that says: “When you see an ocean wave, wave back.”
Good advice.
I make a point to take that advice every time I land at the Jersey Shore, one of my favorites.





