Since my husband can no longer drive, I am the only driver - no matter where we go. I don’t mind driving generally, but when someone else is doing the driving, it is a real treat to sit in the passenger seat.
My sister volunteered to drive so that I could knit on the trip. I didn’t knit a stitch. Just ran my mouth the whole way, and it was lovely.
Although I have driven to Ocean City many times, I have always taken the most common route - Route 50 to Route 90! It takes you through several local Eastern Shore towns - like Easton and Cambridge and Salisbury. None of them are particularly scenic - just groupings of every day communities with the store fronts providing the day-to-day residential needs and stop lights.
But this time we followed a more easterly route to the shore that took us through a lot of farm lands. Route 404 is less congested with fewer cops monitoring out-of-towners.
When it was time for a stop - a charming farm store attached to an orchard popped up just like we had ordered it.
When we left - we carried with us about 5 different desserts to share at the ocean and dog cookies. Since we would only be 3 on this visit, we may have over-did-it on the desserts.
Before you knew it we had reached the condo - The Phoenix - owned by my cousin. One of the big advantages of this condo is that it was built before the time when Ocean City regulated just how close to the sand dunes you could build! As a result the building is built further out near the sand dune by a number of yards.
The weather was beautiful - but, truthfully, there is no such thing as a bad day at the beach.
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10 comments:
Oh Elaine, it sounds PERFECT.
That little orchard stand looks like a lot of fun. I would have over purchased items too. Your views are just gorgeous. Enjoy your stay.
The "back" roads are always more interesting and fun! Looks like you've got a beautiful spot to stay too. Not crowded this time of year - a huge plus.
We always take the Blue Highways when we travel. Takes longer to get there but at our age, it’s all in the journey anyway. What a fun spot you found to have lunch. I have a feeling your next photo will be of you knitting and looking out at the ocean from that balcony. Have FUN!
I am so enjoying seeing the beach trip through your eyes. Never enough of the beach!!!
Sounds like a wonderful trip. I like taking the roads less traveled too. How nice to be so close to the beach and that you didn't have to drive. :)
That was a wonderful excursion. Thanks for taking us along! Being the passenger is always preferable in my book.
Nice . . .
Perfect setting, view, beach . . .
This reminded me of our time on the VA Eastern Shore as the towns you mentioned passing through were all familiar to us. We only visited Ocean City and never spent more than a day there. Looks like you are set for a lovely time away.
I'm behind! A chance to be at the shore is truly a gift!!
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