Sunday, August 22, 2010

At the Jersey Shore

We headed to the shore on Thursday evening.  Dinner that evening was at Lucky Bones in Cape May, NJ.  There was a very good band playing and we enjoyed our dinner. Ignacio had Sauteed Salmon and Cody and I had Tuna.

Behind The Name Lucky Bones



Lucky Bones Backwater Grille traces its name back to the days when Cape Island was a whaling village and when superstitious sailors never set sail on Friday. These brave watermen would stow away good luck charms to protect them from the perils of the mighty sea. The "LUCKY BONE" refers to the odd hook-like claw found only on male horseshoe crabs it was worn by these men to keep them safe between the wind and the frightening mighty water, so they may return safe to their loved ones at home


Cape May is the southern most point in New Jersey and it has alot of great restaurants and shops.  The architecture is laregely Victorian which makes it very different from other towns along the Jersey Coast.

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