Why did we create capemayX.com?
To explore, find and share Cape May's unique stories using today's best multi-media tools. A story can be a simple photo or a two minute video interview that gives you a fresh new perspective on the sites and sounds that make Cape May so unique. As we add more content CapemayX.com becomes more useful and fun. So stop back often and see what's new!Sweet Produce at Ann Smith's For example, look at the now famous Candy Onion Lady Interview (TCOL) that features photos and video. Long after this story ran people still stop me to say how much they enjoyed discovering this off the beaten path farm stand gem tucked away in West Cape May. And how the candy onions were the best grilled onions they had ever tasted. I've since been back (though they close by the end of September), and have discovered many fresh new farm grown treats.
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Creative Expression click Or there's the fun article we ran about the Chalfonte Painting Ladies. If you were a Cape May vacationer and ran across that story, you might be inclined to sign up for those wonderful classes during your visit here.
One of my favorite stories is the interview with Beverly, the owner of Cape May Carriage Company. She shares interesting stories about where the horses come from, their names, and how often they get new shoes (more often than you'd think).
How do I use capemayX.com?
Just do exactly what you're doing right this second and you'll be good to go. Stop by regularly to see what's new. You can even sign up for our RSS feed to get the story updates automatically.We're an ongoing voice that explores, discovers and shares the stories of Cape May's unique people, businesses, history and art. Stop in often to see what's new. You never know, that great new discovery could be just one click away.
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