There was a twist in plans this year, for an annual get away (this would be #36) with my friend Frances. During the past year, she and her husband moved to Vermont. We wondered, what will we do for our trip this year? Then, there was a fundraising auction and she won a bid for a beachfront condo.
She asked if I wanted to join her on Fenwick Island, a coastal resort town in Delaware. Sure, I said, even though I had never heard of Fenwick Island. And then, we decided to include our husbands…that was the twist…that was new for us…and we had a delightful time.
The criteria for our get-aways include three things: some body of water to enjoy, thrift stores and/or antique shops to peruse, and gardens to meander. Would Fenwick Island meet these criteria?
The condo was facing the Atlantic Ocean and we had lovely weather so we could walk along the beach and sit on the balcony… a wonderful fulfillment for our water requirement.
One day all four of us drove to a nearby, historic town with tree-lined streets, and quaint boutiques – we found sidewalk sales and ice cream. Another day we left the husbands behind, and sought out the thrift stores and antique shops we always enjoy. There is usually no problem finding these kinds of stores anywhere.
The third requirement is all about gardens, and we found out the Delaware Botanical Garden was only a half an hour away! How convenient.
The four of us walked the trails, and in addition to lovely flowers, there were other surprises along the way.
Apparently two volunteers at the botanical garden are clever at creating sculptures with natural materials from the forest floor. They were very creative, and fun to discover as we meandered through the grounds.
Another blessing was seeing the nearly full moon (officially the following evening) over the Atlantic Ocean, the night before we left Fenwick Island.
We could see its refection on the wet sand…so amazing.
Our criteria was met…we had a great time…with added blessings.
Sounds like a very nice place to visit🤩 and amazing to be in a condo so close to the beach and water😎😎
It was fun to discover a new area of the U.S.
Oh, Valerie, what a wonderful friendship you and Frances share. And your annual get togethers are such a time to cherish. And to include the husbands this year seems fitting given the distance that now separates you.
I love, love, LOVE those nature sculptures.
We do cherish our times together. 😉
There were more nature sculptures not pictured, and more to come…every year they add one or two more. They were so fun to see. Very clever.
I remember when you first mentioned your yearly trips to meet each other and thought it was wonderful. This year’s spot sounds particularly wonderful. Will be fun to read about your adventures in the years to come.
Thanks Shirley.
My friend and I don’t take our trips for granted.
We know it’s a special opportunity.