After our visit to Chessequake State Park I decided to eat dinner at the Drifthouse in a fancy resort by Seabright. The meal was lovely. However, they stuck us in an empty corner as if we were unsuitable clientele.
After dinner we made a short stop at Seven Presidents Park. I noticed an an area set aside for tern nesting. The wavy, wispy clouds were like spin sugar and as the sunset approached the highlights on the ocean picked up a blue and violet tints.
Drifthouse by David Burke, Seabright, NJ 9/25/2021 Seven Presidents Park 9/25/2021 Seven Presidents Park 9/25/2021 Moon Jellyfish (class: Scyphozoa, genus: Aurelia aurita), Seven Presidents Park 9/25/2021 Seven Presidents Park 9/25/2021 Seven Presidents Park 9/25/2021 Seven Presidents Park 9/25/2021
Beautiful skyscape and beach! The moon jellyfish is special.
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Thanks 🙂
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Beautiful sea views.
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Thank you 🙂
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Hi Sherry! I think it is Seven Presidents Park after the seven who spent some time at the resorts there along the Jersey shore. Your pictures are beautiful! Love, Cathy
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Thanks Cathy. Fixed it in all 30 places in files and online. I dropped a couple of presidents by accident. 🙂
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Beautiful sky!
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Thanks so much Wynde. Glad you dropped by. When we get back from Germany I’ll post those photos.
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What a beautiful shoreline. I was especially intrigued by the jelly. I’ve never seen anything like that one.
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It is a common species: Moon Jellyfish (class: Scyphozoa, genus: Aurelia_aurita) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurelia_aurita
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Ah. These are common here. This one seemed completely translucent, without the cloverleafed design at the top that’s such a clear identifying mark. That threw me off.
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The sand on top hid the pattern.
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