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January 23rd, 2012

Indian River Inlet Bridge, South Bound Lane Opens, Looks Great at the Delaware Beaches!!

 

For years it has been “pedal to the metal” as you crossed over the Indian River Inlet Bridge.  It was looking old and a bit decrepit. 

It took long enough but after a few years of building, it finally has opened. 

If you are traveling right by the coast, south or north bound on Coastal Highway (Rt. 1) you will find this route to be so scenic and gorgeous; the Bay on one side, the Atlantic Ocean on the other.  The locals that drive this route back and forth to the different towns for work every day are truly lucky.

The South Bound lane is the one that just opened and so I took a drive on a rainy, foggy and warm winter day.  Can’t complaint because it has not been bad at all.  Here are the pictures.

South Bound (New Bridge)

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North Bound (Old Bridge and Pedal to the Metal)

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My trip was not only to cross over the new bridge but to also visit Seaquels, the consignment shop near Bethany Beach.  Just moved to a new building….post in the making, stay tuned….

Have a good one!!

January 8th, 2012

Moon Over Delmarva…Warm Weather, Clear Skies…and a Gorgeous Full Moon; the perfect accessory for the Delaware Beaches

 

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I am never at a loss of words, but tonight nature left me speechless….

 

The Delmarva Peninsula is occupied by most of Delaware and portions of Maryland and Virginia.  It is almost 180 by 60 miles.  It is also bordered by the Chesapeake Bay on the West, and on the East, by the Delaware River, Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.

It is basically a year-round resort with a quieter second season.  January and February are probably the most subdued months and even though in the past couple of years we have gotten a fair amount of snow, so far, and I hope I am not speaking too soon, it has just been a most beautiful time of the year.  So many visitors enjoying what this area is best known for; the beaches, restaurants, shops, the outdoors, and that relaxed atmosphere we all look forward to when we get away from our daily routines.

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I had to drive from Rehoboth to the Salisbury airport.  It is a convenient regional airport about 1 hour away.  It was funny because it was mid afternoon and I mentioned to my son how beautiful the area looked.  He nodded but that was it.  I kept asking; don’t you love the marshes, and the bay and such wide open spaces?  He agreed but not with the same excitement I was experiencing.

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Driving back to Rehoboth I started noticing how pretty the sunset was going to be.  It was now about 5 p.m.  I drove to Rehoboth on Coastal Highway and was checking out our soon to open new Indian River Inlet Bridge when I noticed the Moon.  Turned back and went on the beach and the pictures tell the time of the day; still light with the moon out and then the changes until I reached Rehoboth.  I was totally speechless and in love with nature and the whole scenery.

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Coastal Highway is a great beach road and a most scenic one; Rehoboth Bay on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other.

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I was not the only one thinking the same thing.  I saw people stopping and getting their cameras out.  A young woman did just that; we both were taking pictures of Silver Lake in Rehoboth Beach. 

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Believe it or not I was on my way to Giant.  I wanted to make chicken soup.  That had to wait; stopping to enjoy the views was a priority.

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If you were at the Beaches tonight I am sure you saw the same thing…..just priceless…

December 8th, 2011

What’s Cooking?, Asian Chicken Slaw, Recipe, Healthy, Light, Easy

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Every time I make this recipe I get those “ooohs and aaahs” you want to hear. It is, actually, pretty good. For lunch? For dinner? You decide.

It is really a healthy recipe; light and ready in no time. Great for a crowd; you can double it, or for just a few.

Hope you like it. Here it goes:

Asian Chicken Slaw

1 cup low calorie sesame-ginger salad dressing (I used Wish-Bone’s Light Asian with Sesame & Ginger Vinaigrette)

1 lb. chicken tenderloins or boneless, skinless chicken breasts

1/2 cup sliced almonds

1 can (14.5 ounces) Mandarin oranges

1/2 lb. sugar snap peas, sliced

1 cup fresh basil, cut into thin strips

2 bunches scallions, trimmed and chopped

1 bag (16 ounces) cole slaw mix

1/8 tsp. salt (optional)

1/8 tsp. black pepper

Combine 1/2 cup of the dressing with the chicken in a large resealable plastic bag. Let it stand for about 20 minutes.

Toast almonds in a non-stick skillet, over medium-high heat for a few minutes. Watch them so they don’t burn. You want to obtain a light brown color.

Remove chicken from marinade and add to that same skillet or use another one. Cook over medium-high heat until the chicken is nicely done, turning a few times. It might take about 7 minutes or so. You want it cooked through. Then, cut into bite-size pieces.

Drain Mandarin oranges, reserving 1/4 cup juice. Whisk juice into remaining 1/2 cup salad dressing.

In a large salad bowl, toss cabbage, sugar snap peas, basil, scallions, cole slaw mix, salt, pepper and chicken with dressing.

Add Mandarin oranges and almonds; gently stir to distribute well. Serve and enjoy.

If you would like more dressing…then you know what to do….yes, make it your own…..talk to you later….

November 16th, 2011

What’s Going On? Delaware Beaches, Activities, Events, Friday Night Hikes, MERR Fin Raiser, Christmas Boutique & Book Fair, TS Smith & Sons and Windsor’s Plant Outlet, Holiday Celebration, Gaynelle Rose, One Woman, One Voice, One Life, Abbott’s Grill, Autism Gala, and a Turkey Trot..Did I forget anything? Probably…

 

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Looking for something to do?  There are a variety of activities and events throughout the Delaware Beaches.   This is what’s in store for you if you are visiting us.

 

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Friday, 11/18 – Friday Night Hikes at 6:00 p.m.  What comes out every night at Cape Henlopen? Explore the night in the Park.  Join a Naturalist to learn about animals and other sights and sounds, that can only be experienced as the sun sets.  This event is for children 7 years old to …..Children need to be accompanied by a paying adult.  Only $2 per person.  Please remember that pre-registration is necessary and you can do so by calling 302-645-6852.  Meet at the Seaside Nature Center on 15099 Cape Henlopen Drive.  Note that Park entrance fees are in effect until November 30th.  Cape Henlopen State Park is located at 15099 Cape Henlopen Drive in Lewes, Delaware.

 

Saturday, 11/19 – Friends of Cape Henlopen State Park will be holding their Annual Christmas Boutique and Book Fair at the Biden Center from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.  Crafts, sweatshirts, t-shirts, food, and homemade baked goods.  The Biden Center is located inside the Cape Henlopen State Park, which is located at 15099 Cape Henlopen Drive in Lewes.  Park entrance fees are in effect until November 30th.

 

Saturday, 11/19 – TS Smith & Sons, Sussex County’s (Delaware) only apple orchard is joining Windsor’s Plant Outlet in Holiday Celebration.  Location?  At the corner of Savannah and Wescoats Rds. in Lewes, Delaware.

From Noon until 4:00 p.m. there will be refreshments to enjoy and recipes to use for holiday meal planning.  The bins will be stacked full of seasonal produce for visitors to take home for holiday baking and cooking.  Charlie Smith, owner and grower of TS Smith & Sons will be on hand to answer all your questions.  I have met Charlie and he is so nice and very proud of his farm and hertitage. 

Tastings will be available, as well, such as Cape Seasonings Snacks and Backyard Jams, which are made from TS Smith produce.

Windsor’s will have fresh greens and other floral items available for holiday decorating. 

Note:  Everyone who brings a non-perishable donation to TS Smith’s canned food drive can enter to win 2 tickets, valued at $50, to an upcoming 2012 Coastal Concerts event.   Need more info?  Please call Greer at 302-236-3675, or you can visit www.tssmithandsons.com.

Mark your calendars!! Saturday, 12/3 from 10 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. TS Smith & sons will be holding their Holiday Open House right at the Farm in Bridgeville.  Christmas Carols, Santas, Samples, Hay Rides and much more.  Check www.tssmithandsons.com.

 

Saturday, 11/19 – MERR stands for Marine Education Research and Rehabilitation Institute.  It is “a non-profit stranding response and rehabilitation organization dedicated to the conservation of marine mammals and sea turtles”.  They will be having on Saturday their “Fin” Raiser starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Lewes Yatch Club in Lewes, Delaware.  Silent auction, music, wine tasting and heavy hor d’oeuvres.  $40/person.  For tickets call 302-228-5029.  Or, you may also visit their website www.merrinstitute.org.

 

Milford (near the Delaware Beaches)

Saturday, 11/19 – Gaynell Rose, One Woman, One Voice, One Life….An Evening of Music and Great Food.  “With her jazz band you will glide on the swing of a world-class rhythm section equally at home in juke joints and high roller lounges.”  Music from Nina Simone, Frank Sinatra, Etta James and Smokey Robinson.  An unforgettable evening of live music and entertainment with a special performance of high powered jazz and soulful rythm and blues.  Please visit Gaynelle’s website www.gaynell.com.

Location?  Abbott’s Grill, 249 Front St., Milford, DE.  Abbott’s Grill is sophisticated and casual and just about 19 minutes from the Delaware Beaches.  Please call for a reservation.  Dinner and Show?  $55 including gratuity and non-alcoholic drinks.  See you at 6:00 p.m.  Tel. 302-491-6736.

 

Dewey Beach

Saturday, 11/19 – Autism Gala – Illuminate!!  Location?  The Baycenter in Dewey Beach in Ruddertown.  Attire?  Blue Jeans and Plenty of Bling!!  6:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m.

This is a fundraising event including silent and live auctions.  The perfect time to get started on some Christmas shopping.  Proceeds will help Delaware families affected by autism.  Tickets are $150/person.  You can get tickets by calling 302-224-6020 in Newark, 302-644-3410 in Milton, or just by visiting www.delautism.org.   Dinner and open bar included as well as entertainment by Love Seed Mama Jump.

 

Fenwick Island

Thursday, 11/2 – 4th Annual Fenwick Island Turkey Trot at 8:00 a.m., sponsored by hipAHA, Fenwick Island Boot Camp.  Location? Lewes Street in Fenwick.  It is free but donations are being accepted for “new” Friends of the Fenwick Island Lighthouse.

2.2 milesFun Run/Walk, starting at Lewes St. to the Ocean city state line and back.  Leashed pets are also welcomed. 

There will be a limited supply of t-shirts sold on the day of the event for $20.

Post race refresments will be courtesy of Pottery Place in the Sunshine Plaza shopping center.  Please bring a “new” pet item for Safe Haven Animal Shelter.  More info?  www.hiAHA.com, or visit hipAHA facebook page.  You may also contact Lori Martin at hipAHA@hotmail.com or call her at 302-539-1290.

 

Have a good one!!  Talk to you later….

October 1st, 2011

What’s Going On?, Dewey Beach, Events, Celebrity Chefs’ Beach Brunch, Golf Tournament, Greyhounds Reach The Beach, Sidewalk Sales, Dewey Does Pink, Delaware Beaches

 

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According to the 2010 census the population of the town of Dewey Beach is 341 and this number has increase dover the past 10 years.  It definitely increases during the summer when over 30,000 people enjoy what a lot believe to be “a way of life”.

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Dewey’s location makes it the perfect place to visit for those who love the ocean, the bay, sports, bar hopping, restaurants and entertainment.  All this can be found on a very walkable 1 mile long strip and only 2 blocks wide.

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The Atlantic Ocean on one side, the Rehoboth Bay on the other.  Dewey is a summer beach town.

It can get very quiet during the second season but during the week-end, Dewey can still hold its own.  If you are visiting, this is what you will find on Dewey’s calendar.

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Sunday, October 2nd – 9th Annual Celebrity Chefs’ Beach Brunch at Rusty Rudder - It is a fundraising event for Meals on Wheels Delaware.  Top area chefs, wines, cocktails and a very impressive silent auction.  $95  You can get tickets at www.beachbrunch.com or call 302-656-3257. 

Meals on Wheels offers hot meals every day, along with warm smiles from those volunteers that deliver them to so many in our area.

Sunday is not the only day where we can raise funds for this wonderful organization.

Meals on Wheels is at 32409 Lewes Georgetown Highway, Lewes, DE 19958.  Tel. 302-645-7449 or visit www.beachmeals.com.

 

Monday, October 3rd – Harry Derrickson Memorial Golf Tournament at the Rehoboth Country Club is also for Meals on Wheels.

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I wrote a post on http://www.aboutmybeaches.com where you can certainly find all the information pertaining to this golfing day in Rehoboth.  Just click on the month of September and scroll down to the 19th.

 

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Greyhounds Reach The Beach once again from October 7th until the 10th.  To see thousands of greyhounds and their owners getting together in Dewey is wonderful.  They have so much fun. 

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Check “GreyTalk” at http://forum.greytalk.com.  

Also, if you need directions to Dewey, please visit http://www.adopt-a-greyhound.org/dewey/deweydirections.

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Some of the events I found out were an early bird walk on Wednesday, 10/5 at 1 p.m. at State Park behind Seaside Outlets on Rt. 1 parking lot behind Oskosh store.

Early bird dinner at Zogg’s on Thursday at 6 p.m. on 1 Wilmington Ave.

How about an ice cream social on Friday the 7th at 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. at Adams Ocean Front Hotel parking lot in Dewey?

 

Friday, 10/7 – Sunday 10/9 - The 35th Annual Fall Sidewalk Sale will start from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m.  Fabulous finds at great prices in the towns of Rehoboth Beach and Dewey Beach and also on Rt. 1 Outlets.

 

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Saturday, 10/8 – “Dewey Does Pink” -  Yes, Dewey Beach is Going Pink.  The “Gugie” 5K Run & Pink Party for Breast Cancer will be at the Starboard.  It is a run/walk for 1.5 miles; non-competitive in memory of Starboard owner, Steve Montgomery’s mom. 

This event will benefit Delaware’s Breast Cancer Coalition.  Registration will start at 10:30 a.m. and the race/walk will begin at Noon. 

$20 until October 5th, otherwise it will be $25 after that date through the 8th.  You can visit http://www.thestarboard.com for more info.

 

Have a Good One!!  Talk to you later….

September 21st, 2011

Arts, Entertainment, Delaware Beaches, What’s Going On?, Lewes, Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach

 

I was just thinking how many visitors are still enjoying the Delaware Beaches.  Well, it is still fairly warm so you can shop, walk, bike and dine until you drop.  And, soon those meters will be put to sleep.

The Delaware Beaches have been doing such a great job in order to keep everyone coming back.  Festivals, arts and entertainment, at the heart of it all.

Here is what’s going on….

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Thursday, 9/22 – At the Indian River Life-Saving Station, Rt. 1, 3 1/2 miles south of Dewey Beach, Brown Box Theatre Project will be presenting Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” at 6:00 p.m.  It is FREE.  It will take place in the courtyard.  Why don’t you bring your blankets, just in case. 

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Note:  You can pre-order a boxed dinner from Matt’s Fish Camp and enjoy it during the performance.  I can vouche for its food.  Great!!

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For more info. on the performance or if you would like to order a dinner from Matt’s Fish Camp, please call Indian River Live Saving Station at 302-227-6991.

 

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Que Pasa en Dewey Beach?  Mucho…. Dewey Beach is the coastal town where you can find the best music venues….So, it is the perfect place to hold, from Thursday, 9/22 until Saturday, 9/24 the Dewey Beach Music Conference.  It will be a various venues in Dewey.  The best way to get that info. is to visit http://www.deweybeachfest.com.  Plenty of opportunities to work at furthering your music future.  Or, enjoy the many performances.

 

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Friday, 9/23 – The beautiful Historic Town of Lewes is going to be having such a fun day on Friday.  An All Day Italian Festival from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m.  Specialty shops in town will be offering Italian-themed merchandise and even some Italian refreshments.  More Info.?  Please visit www.leweschamber.com.

 

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Friday, 9/23 -   In Rehoboth Beach, it is Opening Night for “Broadway Rhythms” with a Gala and A Night “On the Town” Party.  Appetizers and drinks at Clear Space Theatre located at 20 Baltimore Ave., plus a chance to bid on silent auction items.

Dinner at some of the most sought after eateries in town and then on to a show from the Great White Way.  Festivities will start at 5:00 p.m.  Tickets are $100.  More info?  Please call 302-227-2270 or visit www.clearspacetheatre.org.

Please note that this is the opening night and you can find the rest of the schedule on the website above mentioned.

 

Friday, 9/23 – Thursday, 10/6 – Philip Morton Gallery presents new works by William Dunlop.  The Gallery is located at 47 Baltimore Ave.  A reception to meet the artist will be on Friday, 9/23 from 6 – 9 p.m.  His paintings are abstract in nature and minimalist in tone.  More info?  Please call 302-727-0905.  To preview the collection, please visit www.philipmortongallery.com.  

 

Friday, 9/23 – Presented by the Rehoboth Film Society as part of their Monthly Screening Series is “In a Better World”  winner of the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.  At 7 p.m. in the upstairs screening room at Movies at Midway.  Members $3, non-members $5. 

Monthly screenings feature films and discussions about various cultures in the world, including the diversity in our own country. 

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Note:  The Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival will start on November 9th until November 13th.

For complete information, please call 302-645-9095 or visit www.rehobothfilm.com.

 

For the Kids:

Saturday, 9/24 – It is the 11th Annual Children’s Fun Fest presented by the Beebe Medical Center Auxiliary.  It will be at Windswept Stables located on Rt. 24 (Lewes).  Free admission, but some rides do require tickets, which are available for purchase at the event.

There will be games, horse shows, pony rides, food, baked goods and even a petting zoo. 

 

I think this is a full week-end ahead.  Have a great time.  Officially, Fall starts on Friday!!

September 10th, 2011

911, The planes were hijacked, the buildings fell, and thousands of lives were lost”…

 

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United in Courage & Grief

“Grief is the most patient and persistent of all of life’s companions.  It is an ancient, universal power that links all human beings together.”

                                                 molly fumia, safe passage

August 15th, 2011

Port, Dewey Beach, Restaurant, Review, Delaware Beaches

 

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Even before summer started someone mentioned this restaurant to me.  It has taken this long to make it there.  And it might…..

I tell you what.  Lately I have just been getting less than memorable food.  It just has been mediocre.  I want food that will energize my taste buds and I want restaurants to make me feel as if I could not wait to go back.

So, I really should get back to my cooking.  Maybe that will get me to appreciate going out to eat more.

Port is located at 1205 Highway One, Dewey Beach.  The Tel. is 302-227-0669.  Website? www.portdewey.com.   Lunch is served Fridays through Sundays from 12 until 4 p.m.  This location used to be the home of The Dewey Beach Club.

They have done some remodeling.  A fish tank separates the dining area from the bar. 

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It was a little loud and not very relaxing since the wait staff kept rushing back and forth.

I ordered The King’s Salad.  I think it was supposed to have had apples, but they were missing.  Cranberries and mixed greens.  I told our waitress to hold the sugar coated walnuts.  Blue cheese crumbles and a house raspberry vinaigrette.  Once it was cut and mixed, it was actually, pretty good.

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For my entree I ordered Rockfish, blackened.  I chose the mashed potatoes and different squashes were also included.  It was good; but not exciting.  I ate it.  Don’t kid yourselves.  That did not deter me.

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My husband ordered the Pad-Thai.  Stir fried rice noodles, shrimp, chicken and vegetables with authentic Thai seasonings; garnished with cilantro, bean sprouts and chopped peanuts.

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His review was that it was too sweet.  It had chicken and shrimp and maybe it should have been one or the other; not both.  Not spicy enough, either.  I thought he would start his tantrum, but he contained himself. 

So, we quickly got our bill, which was somewhat reasonable, and departed.

 

Note:  Port is supposed to have a Thai influence but there are only a few Thai dishes.

Not very exciting, don’t you think?  Talk to you later…..

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