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January 25th, 2013

It’s Snowing in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware…A Frigid, Gray Day, Delaware Beaches, Southern Delaware

Is anybody home?

Is anybody home?

The scene is so completely different from the summer months.  Don’t get me wrong, there is still plenty to do in Rehoboth Beach.  January and February are the quietest months.  Locals love it at this time of the year.  A well deserved rest for many.

I enjoy checking downtown Rehoboth Beach at the end of the day.  It has been really pretty this past week.  We have gone from balmy to frigid temperatures in a matter of days.  Snowing as I write this post.

Took off to check how Rehoboth looked as snow started to pick up.

For a moment I wondered where everyone had gone.  Looking north on the Boardwalk.  And, then south.  Hard to see the Boardwalk so empty, right?

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There are 3 lakes in the Rehoboth Beach and Dewey Beach area.  These fresh water lakes are the closest to the ocean anywhere in the country.  Lake Comegys is in Dewey Beach.

Lake Gerar looked like this today; it is only about a block and a half from the ocean. It was so quiet.

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I love stopping at Silver Lake.  You never know how many birds you are going to find.  The scenery changes from day to day, depending at what time of the day you visit.

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On the northside of the Boardwalk the seagulls were staying put, and the snow was sticking.

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The beach always looks beautiful from any angle.  These photos were taken from the Boardwalk where Rehoboth Avenue meets the Atlantic Ocean.

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For the ones that come to Rehoboth Beach only in the summer…it’s about time you visit during the Second Season!!    A little R & R is good for everyone!!  Talk to you later.

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