The restaurant a third of the way over the Chesapeake Bay bridge. We ate lunch here. Jeffrey had stuffed crabcakes. He loved them. The first place we visited on this trip was Cape Charles, a small village like town on the eastern shore supposedly straight across from our campground over the Chesapeake Bay. It has a cute, small town area on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay and lots of very nice old homes. I wondered where these people buy their groceries. In the other towns we visited in Virginia there is a Food Town.
The fishing pier a third of the way over the Chesapeake Bay bridge.
I forgot to tell you as we traveled up the eastern shore we thought we would travel the 70 miles up to the northern most county which then goes over into Maryland. If you decide to go this far, plan to go the fourth Thursday of the month. This is when the ponies run on one of the islands that I will have to look up to spell. Anyway, we stopped in a restaurant(imagine that). It was a seafood restaurant, but in a side area the had freezers all around the room. In the freezers they had all kinds of
frozen seafood for sale. We got talapia, rainbow trout, lobster bisque, and pecan crusted trout and added to our freezer for meals. I wish I had access to more of this kind of shopping because everything we have eaten so far has been delicious.
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