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August 17th, 2011

Kalmar Nyckel, Delaware’s Tall Ship, Cape May-Lewes Ferry, Terminal, Lewes, Delaware Beaches…Hooked on..On The Rocks

 

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It has not been even a month since I wrote about the Cape May-Lewes Ferry.  I could never get tired of that view.  Relaxing, peaceful and serene.

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There is a tall ship anchored, which adds to a most spectacular and unique site.  I went to check it out. 

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Its name is the Kalmar Nyckel.  It is also Delaware’s official tall ship Ambassador.  It is a recreation of the first colonial Swedish ship to arrive in America at what is now, Wilmington, Delaware.

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Some of its dimensions are:

Full rigged ship, 141′, 168 gross tons.  It is owned by the Kalmar Nychel Foundation. It is one of America’s pioneering colonial ships.  For more information you can visit www.KalmarNyckel.org.

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The tall ship will be in Lewes through the first week in September.  You can sail the tall ship or you can also have a pirate sail, as well.  For full schedule and rates either visit the website above mentioned or, call 302-429-7447.

On Sunday, 8/28, there will be free dock tours from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.

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The Cape May Lewes Ferry Terminal is located at 43 Cape Henlopen Drive, Lewes. Transportation from the Terminal can be done by bus, trolley or bikes.  For schedules, please visit http://www.capemaylewesferry.com/schedules-fares.

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I decided that I was hungry.  On the Rocks Bar & Grill was on my mind.  The hamburgers?  They say they are the best.  So, why not?

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I met Ken who works along with his wife and a few others at On The Rocks.  I ordered a plain hamburger.  I wanted to get the full effect of this American favorite.

I asked Ken. What makes it so special?  His answer was that their supplier is excellent…then right before we cook it we….oh, sorry, it’s a secret.  What?  You are leaving me hanging with suspense, Ken.

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It arrived as I was getting into some of that Calypso/Jimmy Buffet music.  It was 1/2 lb. beef, moist, perfectly cooked, and delicious.  Just like I had been told.  I had an iced tea.  I was lucky too.  There was a special; Tuesdays it is $8.00 for the hambuger and tea.  In the evening it is music on the deck.

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Thursday is Bucket of Crabs, a draft beer or a soda for $16.  To check out their menu, specials, events, and entertainment, please visit www.ontherocksde.com.

I was surprised by the arrival of Peggy Mitchell.  She is the Manager of Food & Retail-Lewes Delaware River & Bay Authority.  She thanked me for the the last post.  She loves her job.  You can tell.  She has a passion for it; does not feel like a job, at all.

Peggy told me that they have hosted 6 weddings this year with 2 other ones in September. Other events are also held at this beautiful spot.  More info?  Please visit http://www.capemaylewesferry.com/book-an-event.

She also told me that this spot is the best kept secret.  Some locals do not want it divulged.  Sorry, that has been taken care of already.

Did I tell you how friendly everyone has been?

 

Have a good one!!  Talk to you later.

 

And, there she went again; always on time…

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August 4th, 2011

On The Rocks, Bar, Grill, Cape May-Lewes Ferry, Terminal, Lewes, Delaware, What a View!!

 

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Plenty of times I have taken the “ferry” over to Cape May.  Just for the day.  That is how close we are to the New Jersey shore; approximately 17 miles across the Delaware Bay.

To cross over, it takes about 80 minutes each way.  You can take you car since the ferry can handle about 100 vehicles.  Or, just go as a foot passenger.  If you come to visit us in Lewes, and you are a foot passenger, there are shuttles available to take you to different destinations.  Or, you can rent a bike.

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The Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal is located at 43 Cape Henlopen Drive.  Their website is http://www.capemaylewesferry.com.   For faster access to their schedule you can visit http://www.capemaylewesferry.com/schedules-fares.

I really was not going anywhere when I decided to take a drive to the terminal and check their outdoor Bar & Grill; On the Rocks.  It was during my daily trip to the grocery store when a person told me about On the Rocks.  She told me I should blog about it.  That it had the best view and good drinks, as well.

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I don’t know a lot of ferry terminals but this one in Lewes is gorgeous.  I arrived around 6 p.m. Cars were lined up for the 6:15 ferry.  Everything was very well organized and the staff was friendly.

The inside of the building is spacious, with plenty of comfortable tables to either just wait for your ferry or grab something to eat and relax. 

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There is a gift shop with “all things ferry” among other items for all of us that need a shop at every turn.

And then, when you go outside, you will experience the prettiest view of the Bay.  It truly is gorgeous.  At that time of the early evening it was particularly beautiful; the ferry arriving. 

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There are tables with umbrellas.  The deck is immaculate.  You can walk around or just sit back and relax.  There is a playground for kids to play safely;  miniature golf, as well. 

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On the Rocks Bar & Grill is an open bar with stools around it.  I just got an ice tea and sat outside taking the view in.  I looked through the menu.  I did not get anything to eat but I have been told that the hamburgers are very good. 

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Unique place to bring guests to have lunch or a drink.  They won’t forget it, that’s for sure.

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This terminal is also a venue for weddings, celebrations, anniversaries, birthday parties, etc.  To book an event please visit http://www.capemaylewesferry.com/book-an-event.

The terminal also holds other programs and events.  The next event will be on Sunday, 8/7, at 6:15 p.m.  It is called DaBreak Lounge on the Ferry “Twin Capes”.  For more info. you can call 800-643-3779 or visit http://www.capemaylewesferry.com/programs

The entertainers for that event will be Valhallas Pirates.  Their mission is to present historical and theatrical entertainment to children and adults. 

They help young people who are struggling with social, emotional and medical difficulties.  They also aid the charities who are dedicated to those causes. 

Valhallas Pirates educate the public regarding the golden age of piracy….check their website http://www.valhallaspirates.com to see what they are all about.  You can become a pirate too!!

 

It was just about time for the Ferry to take off.  They were announcing for everyone to be inside their cars; foot passengers in the terminal…..and right on time, there it went….

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Have a good one!!

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