I've never been to the ocean side of Delaware so I thought I would travel along the coast see what it was like. Since it's November, it was pretty much a ghost town. Not many shops were open and very few people were around. Max and I didn't mind. We drove to Rehobeth Beach and took a short walk on the boardwalk. From there we traveled south and stopped at what would seem to be a thriving beach front community but for now, it was empty. We took advantage of the beach that we pretty much had to ourselves and ran around for a while then headed south across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel.








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Okay, there is so much to comment about on this post. First off, no one ever seems to show off the ocean side of Delaware. How many even know there is one? It was nice to be able to see a different beachfront than the usual of the Atlantic seaboard. As always, cute pictures of Max. He is so photogenic. That leaves me with the question, how did you get all the traffic to clear out of the way for that great show within the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel? What powers you must possess.
That first shot with Max really makes me homesick! I grew up and spent a large part of my life on the beach at the southern end the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. That shot looks like one I got when we were home last December. Wonderful series of photos, Allison!
Thank you Sinbad! I didn't know it was there either until I looked at a map and headed that way. :) I was able to be on the bridge when there were no other cars around. :)
Rocket Man, thank you! I really enjoyed the area. It's a sleepy town during this time, that's for sure. I bet the summer is a lot different. :)
Love the Delaware shots, Alison.
Susan in Reno
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