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Entries for February 2010




Cash Corner

February 24, 2010 02:35 PM ET | Eric Levin | Permanent Link

In case of fire or other emergencies, including being tapped out, this alcove is the place to be...

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Tags: photography | Cape May



On the Waterfront

February 23, 2010 02:33 PM ET | Eric Levin | Permanent Link

A few minutes after these pictures were taken, cross-country skiers came schussing down the beach...

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Tags: Cape May | photography | Cape May | snow storms



Beach Avenue, Cape May

February 22, 2010 02:01 PM ET | Eric Levin | Permanent Link

The sun barely penetrates the clouds, the parking meters are buried in snow, and the pavement shines...

Tags: Cape May | photography | snow storms



(Not) Lounging Poolside

February 19, 2010 02:50 PM ET | Eric Levin | Permanent Link

In the snow, at the Congress Hall Hotel in Cape May...

Tags: Cape May | photography | snow storms



Beach Blanket Brrr!

February 18, 2010 03:28 PM ET | Eric Levin | Permanent Link

With Cape May blanketed, this sign brought on shivers and chuckles...

Tags: Cape May | photography | snow storms



Cabanas in the Snow

February 17, 2010 04:18 PM ET | Eric Levin | Permanent Link

Facing the beach in Cape May...

Tags: photography | Cape May | snow storms



Cape May, Valentine's Day, and Snow

February 16, 2010 03:03 PM ET | Eric Levin | Permanent Link

People in Cape May were saying they hadn't seen so much snow "since...ever!" Cross-country skiers were spotted schussing across the beach. Mounds of plowed snow reached six, seven feet in the air. Yet the mood was warm, because people who braved the white expanses were there to celebrate Valentine's Day, come what may...

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Tags: Cape May | photography | snow storms