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christiangeistdorfer · 3 months
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WOLFGANG VON TRIPS at the 1961 BELGIAN GRAND PRIX
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bookshelf-dust · 1 year
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Hi! Different braces Anon but how would Eddie celebrate the reader getting her braces off?
freedom is sick.
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eddie munson x gn!reader
word count: 415
warnings: swearing, slight innuendo at the end, fluff
a/n: hi sweetheart!! i decided to make this a little mini fic. i hope that’s okay with you!! i hope you like it. thank you for asking!! (also at the bit where he says “okay, look,” i kinda envisioned that being in the same tone as “you’re robbing me blind, here,” so i hope that gives you something to work with!!)
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Eddie had insisted on retrieving you from your procedure to get the braces removed. You’d made it outside, zipping your jacket, as the breeze had picked up since you’d gone in.
His smile was contagious, and you felt your cheeks heat up in return. “Lemme see! Lemme see!” Eddie jumped up and down, wallet chain jingling with each movement, not caring that the lady across the parking lot was eyeing him funnily.
He brought his warm hands to your face, and you smiled for him. “See? You look gorgeous. They’re better than mine! I think I’m gonna pretend to be mad at you now.”
Yet he hadn’t. He’d taken you back to the trailer, settled you on the couch—only after he’d made you proudly show Wayne first, to which he said, “Good for you, kiddo. Just wear your retainer, unlike a certain dumbass I know.”
Eddie couldn’t have protested if he wanted. Wayne was right. He’d lost that shit years ago.
Eddie dumped a paper bag full of stuff on your lap, settling on his knees in front of you like a very excited toddler.
He raised his hands enthusiastically. “Okay, look. I got you all the shit you weren’t supposed to eat with those fuckers on. Picked your favorites. Whaddya think?”
You raked through the contents, spying a Laffy Taffy and a pack of Twizzlers, anything that had peanuts or something sticky inside. You grinned up at him.
“Why thank you, my lord. Wanna share with me?”
“Of course, my liege. If you think I’m gonna let you eat all the Tootsie Rolls, you’re out of your damn mind.”
Hours later, deep into a Simpson’s marathon, Wayne off to work, sick on sweets, Eddie turned to you, cheeks pink and hair awry.
“Freedom is sick, yeah?”
You smacked him on the chest. He sunk down dramatically into the couch, smushing wrappers as he went, and slipped onto the carpet below you. “Shit! Farewell my friend!”
He stuck his tongue out and everything as he assumed a classic, chalk-drawn dead body outline pose. You rolled your eyes, which he only caught because he was peeking at you.
“You eat me out of house and home, and this is what I get in return? Death by smacking?” Eddie tugged on your calf, raising his hands for assistance in getting up.
“Yep. I only want you for your candy.”
“Yeah?” You rolled your eyes again and shut him up by finding him the last pack of Skittles.
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please let me know if you liked this! feedback is always appreciated!! comments and reblogs mean more than you know. <33
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ellasbookdiary · 4 years
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All the books I read in 2019:
1. The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker
2. Late In The Day by Tessa Hadley
3. The Labyrinth Of Spirits by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
4. The Binding by Bridget Collins
5. The Weight Of Water by Sarah Crossan
6. The Lost Man by Jane Harper
7. Last Ones Left Alive by Sarah Davis-Goff
8. The Heavens by Sarah Newman
9. Spring by Ali Smith
10. Sweet Sorrow by David Nicholls
11. We Come Apart by Sarah Crossan and Brian Conaghan
12. How To Fail by Elizabeth Day
13. Machines Like Me by Ian McEwan
14. Enigma Variations by Andre Aciman
15. Toffee by Sara Crossan
16. Fingers In The Sparkle Jar by Chris Packham
17. Ghost Wall by Sarah Moss
18. Everything You Ever Wanted by Luiza Sauma 
19. The Long Forgotten by David Whitehouse
20. On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong
21. City Of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert
22. Fleishman Is In Trouble by Taffy Brodesser-Akner
23. Naturally Tan by Tan France
24. One More Croissant For The Road by Felicity Cloake
25. Sweet Home by Wendy Erskine
26. The Hiding Game by Naomi Wood
27. Lake Success by Gary Shteyngart
28. Crossfire by Malorie Blackman
29. Five Quarters Of The Orange by Joanne Harris
30. An American Marriage by Tayari Jones
31. Find Me by Andre Aciman
32. One Of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManus
33. The Giver Of Stars by Jojo Moyes
34.  Ask Again, Yes by Mary Beth Keane
35.  I Never Said I Loved You by Rhik Samadder
36.  The Man Who Saw Everything by Deborah Levy
37. The Dutch House by Ann Patchett
38.  My Last Supper by Jay Rayner
39. Olive, Again by Elizabeth Strout
40. Circe by Madeleine Miller
41. The Testaments by Margaret Atwood
42. The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern
43. The Secret Commonwealth and Philip Pullman
44. The Cockroach by Ian McEwan
45. No Mercy by Martina Cole
46. Gilead by Marilynne Robinson
47. Greatest Hits by Laura Barnett
48. This Is Going To Hurt by Adam Kay
49. Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell
50. Silver Sparrow by Tayari Jones
51. All The Old Knives by Olen Steinhauer
52. Permanent Record by Mary HK Choi
53. Finding Chika by Mitch Albom
54. Three Women by Lisa Taddeo
55. The Glass Hotel by Emily St John Mandel
56.  One Of Us Is Next by Karen McManus
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Halloween candy, ranked
43. Peeps: Plumbing caulk. Leftover foam party residue. I don’t care if you made it look like a cute little ghostie. It’s still meringue with poor self-esteem.
42. Popcorn balls: At least hand out apples, Mom.
41. Weird off-brand chocolate wrapped in foil: If a candy sits in a bowl and no one eats it, is it still candy? At what point does it become an artifact?
40. Candy pumpkins: The candy equivalent of eating crown molding. This is for decoration.
39. Candy corn: Though it is similar to its pumpkin-shaped colleague, the saving grace of these most divisive Halloween candies is that you can stick them on your canine teeth and pretend to be a vampire with gingivitis. What would you call that flavor, anyway? Expired sugar? Dull resignation to the way things have always been? Be better to yourself.
38. Lollipops: Dum Dums are legit. Anything else takes too long and keeps you from eating other candy.
37. Bubblegum: See above. As a Koopa shell is in Mario Kart, so this is. It just gets in the way. Don’t get me started on Blow Pops.
36. Smarties: Some blackboard chalk magnate is cackling at the greatest scam ever pulled.
35. Swedish Fish: Like a fine malbec, one cannot appreciate Poseidon’s gummiest children until adulthood, and even then only if they have particular tastes. They’re not worth putting in a festive cauldron for all to enjoy.
34. Taffy: No one else is in on the joke, grandma.
33. Jellybeans: I want to shove candy in my mouth, not consult a chart just to figure out if I’m about to taste lemon or pee.
32. Jolly Ranchers: These are a prize for many children, enticed by a shard of glass that will turn their tongue blue. The discerning confection connoisseur knows they’re one-note and cloying.
31. Airheads: Only ranked higher than taffy because it doesn’t double as a low-cost dental filling. Softer, gentler, still inessential.
30. Nerds: These are heterosexual Pop Rocks.
29. 3 Musketeers: You get out of life what you put into it. If you put in only nougat, you become the elevator music of candies.
28. Milk Duds: I love a Milk Dud. I hate needing a Waterpik and a blowtorch to not look like Austin Powers when I’m done.
27. Pixy Stix: One one hand, I respect the simplicity of distilling the concept of candy to straight-up sugar granules. On the other hand, it’s like ordering coffee at Starbucks and just getting a cup of beans. Do a little work, man.
26. Hershey’s Kisses: This is a Christmas candy.
25. Hershey’s Bar: It’s like eating a dry baked potato. Sure, you can do it. But you don’t have to.
24. Sweet Tarts: Smarties are Olivia Newton-John at the beginning of “Grease.” Sweet Tarts are Olivia Newton-John in leather pants.
23. Sour Patch Kids: A year-round favorite of kids, and for good reason, but don’t you find all that sour sugar gauche?
22. Kit Kat: Humble and workmanlike, like a dad who works nights.
21. M&Ms (peanut): This will be an upset ranking, but I don’t care. These are not bad, but I’ve never eaten a bag of plain M&Ms and thought, “I wish this tasted like a free snack from a bar.”
20. Snickers: The prototypical candy bar. You’ve got your chocolate, your caramel, your nuts. Somehow, that chewy devil, nougat, snuck into this party. But all things considered, it’s earned its prestige.
19. Milky Way: There is a small chance I just don’t love peanuts in my candy.
18. Twix: The main problem with candy in general is that it’s not cookies. These sugary Frankenstein sticks found a crunchy, chewy gap in the market and filled it like capitalist heroes.
17. Almond Joy: A flood of tender, tropical sweetness mixed with crunchy, hearty almonds and enveloped in milk chocolate. My stance on nuts is becoming more inscrutable by the minute. I guess sometimes you do feel like a nut.
16. Pop Rocks: For the kind of Halloween that says, “I WANT CANDY TO PUNCH MY TONGUE REPEATEDLY BUT ALSO HISS INSIDE ME LIKE A MELTING SNAKE.”
15. Nestle Crunch: Look no further for evidence that texture is a major player in the confectionary Hunger Games. The defined ridges on the Crunch bar are fun to bite into; the crisped rice mixed in keeps the sensations coming with each chew.
14. Whoppers: They’re like little eggs filled with crunchy powder that taste like an ice cream treat. Weird, but good! They’ve been around in some form since the late 1930s, which is exactly the era in which you’d think someone would create something called a “malted milk ball.”
13. Lemonheads: This list has not been kind to harder candies, but Lemonheads (and to a lesser extent, their various fruit-flavored siblings) combine a sweet-and-sour lemon flavor that’s not too precious with a layered texture experience. Bonus: The creator named them after his newborn son because he thought the baby’s head looked like a lemon. Delicious and inspired by a casual insult to an infant!
12. Starburst: Picking up taffy’s slack since 1960.
11. Skittles: Just not the purple ones.
10. 100 Grand: This candy bar makes me feel like I have clear pores and a Roth IRA.
9. Tootsie Pops: See, lollipops? All you needed was a little punch of chocolate in the middle to transcend this world.
8. Dots: Soft, juicy and unique in their interpretation of a classic fruit palette. Don’t sleep on these gumdrops.
7. M&Ms (plain): Peanuts are a distraction. I meant it.
6. Reese’s Pieces: On the other hand … You’re going to start noticing a theme, and it’s that I will praise peanut butter like I’m a choosy mom who chooses bribes from the peanut butter lobby.
5. Twizzlers: Black licorice? A poisonous hose. Red Twizzlers? A delicious, edible soda straw.
4. Gummy worms: You could slot any gummy product here, because they’re all pretty legit, but the worms take the trophy home with their name engraved on it, due to the fact that they’re spooky.
3. Tootsie Rolls: It has recently come to my attention that many people dislike Tootsie Rolls. This happened when I expressed my love for it at work, and my colleagues shrieked like I’d told them our newspaper was pivoting to video. They are wrong, and I question their moral fiber. Tootsie Rolls are chewy, they have a mellow cocoa taste and they’re really hard to melt. Also, this fact, per the Tootsie Roll website, is bonkers and worthy of respect on the creepiest holiday: Inventor Leo Hirshfield’s “recipe required the incorporation of the previous day’s Tootsie Rolls into each newly cooked confection, a graining process that Tootsie continues to this day. As such, there’s (theoretically) a bit of Leo’s very first Tootsie Roll in every one of the sixty four million Tootsie Rolls that Tootsie produces each day.”
2. Butterfinger: Just enough of a peanut butter flavor to be warm and familiar, but just different enough to be its own thing. Perhaps the most gorgeous of the candies on this list — more treats should look like geologic formations when you bite into them. Crispety, crunchety orange shale forever.
1. Reese’s Cups: King candy. The reigning champion of decadence. You know you’re in charge when your name becomes synonymous with your flavor combination. When I worked at Amy’s Ice Creams, we were told the peanut butter cups were one of the most expensive crush’ns. Royalty knows its worth. Now, figure out a way to get more peanut butter in that cup.
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THE PERFECT WEEKEND GETAWAY GUIDE TO CAPE CHARLES, VIRGINIA
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Last year while driving home from a Virginia food & wine themed road trip, we decided to form a last-minute detour to Chatham Vineyards, Virginia’s only Eastern Shore vineyard before heading home. We also decided that we’d do a touch exploring on the way. Anytime we saw a symbol we felt like following, we did. Did it take for much longer to urge home? Yes. Did we discover some pretty cool places off the beaten path that we probably never would have known about otherwise? Absolutely. That’s how we found a touch hidden gem called Cape Charles.
Located on the southern end of Virginia’s Eastern Shore on the Chesapeake Bay side of the peninsula, Cape Charles is one among America’s coziest little beach towns. There are not any mysterious wild ponies here like in Chincoteague or any of the flashy or touristy boardwalks you would possibly find in Virginia Beach. But what you'll find here may be a charming and historic laid back small-town vibe with sweet little shops, great food, kind people and a gorgeous (and quiet) public Chesapeake Bay Beach with free parking and calm, clear waters that you simply can wade out dozens of yards from shore and still be waist-deep. Adjacent to the beach may be a fishing pier perfect for bringing in some fresh catch or taking in of Cape Charles’s spectacular Chesapeake Bay sunsets. And you actually can’t leave Cape Charles without snapping a couple of pics or selfies ahead of their iconic “LOVE” sign sitting at the doorway of the pier, one among 180 public “LOVE” artworks across Virginia.
Love Art Sign Cape Charles Beach Virginia And the word seems to be spreading about this sweet little seaside retreat. Recently voted one among “America’s Happiest Seaside Towns,” by Coastal Living in 2018, Cape Charles is additionally unique for having one among the most important concentrations of late-Victorian and turn-of-the-century buildings on the East Coast. it's numerous that the town has earned status as a Historic District on the Virginia Landmarks Register also as on the National Register of Historic Places. Nature lovers will love the nearby Kiptopeke State Park and therefore the Eastern Shore Wildlife Refuge which are perfect for hiking and birding, while golfers have their option to play at either an area Jack Nicklaus or Palmer 18 hole golf courses which are the sole two side by side courses designed by these golf icons on an equivalent property within the country. While golf isn’t necessarily my thing, driving a golf cart around the streets here is legal and encouraged, which I can drag.
Cape Charles Beach shallow waters The shallow and calm waters of the Cape Charles Beach.
Our first visit to Cape Charles was a brief stop at the beach and pier and a walk down the tiny downtown main street with plans to return this year and that we made it happen even with the likelihood of a hurricane storm surge on its way. Luckily all the town experienced was some early morning wind and rain.
Cape Charles Fishing Pier Here’s what where we ate, where we stayed and what we did on our short two-day trip back to Cape Charles.
Where to remain Cape Charles Hotel Building and Rooms Hotel Cape Charles 235 Mason Ave, Cape Charles, VA 23310 hotelcapecharles.com (757) 695-3854
There are many lovely B&Bs and vacation rentals in Cape Charles. except for the right spot within the center of downtown, yet walking distance to the beach, we stayed at the Hotel Cape Charles. one among only two hotels in town, this 101-year-old boutique hotel with an unbeatable location seamlessly blends into the tapestry of Cape Charles’ downtown and therefore the fabric of this very town. So seamlessly actually that we drove past it twice. If you wish historic buildings but you furthermore may just like the experience of a contemporary hotel, Hotel Cape Charles delivers on both.
Hotel Cape Charles Front Desk And Lobby Lobby At The Hotel Cape Charles
Recently renovated, with no two rooms being exactly alike, the vibe here is peaceful, light, clean, modern and cozy with vintage accents, exposed brick walls and preserved original architectural details that nod to the building’s rich history. The bathrooms are gorgeous too! If you like spacious accommodations choose one among their “lofts” with open floor plans, exposed brick, full kitchen, dining areas that define the word spacious.
While there are Keurig coffee makers within the rooms, we looked forward to heading right down to the lobby each morning for a few delicious freshly brewed locally roasted coffee in their Hotel Cafe and bar. They also offer guests a light-weight complimentary breakfast, featuring organic, homemade granola and a few light fare and food for purchase.
At night we recommend unwinding on the third-floor veranda with gorgeous views of the town with a glass or bottle of wine from the hotel’s list. If you’re in town and need to require a swim when the weather is warm, guests may purchase each day pass for the Bay Creek Beach Club only 2 miles from the Hotel which has two outdoor pools and an outsized fitness center. On each day you only want to explore Cape Charles, a couple of steps in any direction from the hotel entrance and there are great places to dine, shop and galleries to browse.
A 5-minute walk will land you at Cape Charles’s main attraction – the beach and fishing pier. For those that love a motorcycle ride, the hotel has six cruisers available for guests on a primary-come first-serve basis. except for something a touch extra, the hotel also will secure you a golf cart to urge around town. does one need to if you've got a car? Probably not. But it’s THE thanks to getting around Cape Charles. And is it a blast? Totally. While in town I happen to ascertain my cousin and her husband driving by on one returning from the beach as I used to be packing up the car to go away. It clothed they were also staying at the Hotel Cape Charles, two doors down from us and that we both had no idea. That’s the type of magical little moments that happen at the Hotel Cape Charles.
CAPE CHARLES CANDY COMPANY 300 Mason Ave, Cape Charles, VA 23310 capecharlescandy.com (757) 655-1338
When you’re in Cape Charles and your appetite strikes, stroll over to the Cape Charles Candy Company located in one among Cape Charles’s new group of outlets on Mason Ave. they need an eye-grabbing sort of classic and modern candy that will please any sugar addict. You’ll scoop your thanks to sugar heaven with their selection of gummies, jawbreakers, and saltwater taffy.
Don’t miss their freshly crafted fudge (samples encouraged!) made with real cream and butter that comes in an irresistible selection of flavors like spread chocolate, cake, cookies, bourbon chocolate, maple walnut, rocky road and cookies, and cream. for a few local flavor infusion, their bittersweet chocolate caramel sea salt and salted caramel fudge are made using sea salt harvested from Virginia’s Eastern Shore from the Barrier Island’s Salt Company.
CAPE CHARLES DISTILLERY 222 Mason Ave, Cape Charles, VA 23310 capecharlesdistillery.com (757) 695-3737
With rich leathers, dark woods and moody colors, Cape Charles Distillery is simply the sort of place you’d want to cotton up inside while sipping artisan craft spirits. Cape Charles’ very own speakeasy with talented mixologists won't only pour and educate you about what you’re close to sipping but also whomp up their signature cocktails made with unique ingredients, fresh herbs and sometimes a touch fire. Plus, they’re located right across from the road from Hotel Cape Charles.
Cape Charles Distillery crafts their bourbon, whiskeys, moonshine, and vodka with locally grown corn and grains with pristine Virginia mountain spring water. If you are trying any of their spirits and fall crazy, make certain to bring home a bottle or two… or three.
Where To Eat
AMBROGIA CAFFÉ & ENOTECA 321 Mason Ave, Cape Charles, VA 23310 ambrogiacc.com (757) 695-3049
You probably wouldn’t expect to seek out super authentic, hand-crafted, farm to table style Northern Italian during a small beach town on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. But in Cape Charles, you can. At Ambrogio Caffe everything here which will be made up of scratch is, and love and keenness for nice food are clear in every bite. a replacement women-owned addition to Cape Charles, business partners Cristina Carollo, an Italian born oceanographer turned chef from Milan and Maria Goerner, a Ukranian with 20 years experience working within the NY restaurant scene, are serving up a number of the simplest food on the shore in their vintage chic space. that has their homemade focaccia, ciabatta and piadina bread for the paninis we devoured while visiting for lunch. We tried the mortadella (my favorite) with crescenza cheese and olive tapenade on homemade ciabatta, the roasted eggplant, fontina and tomato tapenade on homemade focaccia bread also because the piadina flatbread layered with thinly sliced prosciutto, taleggio cheese and a pepper relish for an ideal balance of flavors.
For dessert, we had their simple, yet delicious homemade tart with fig jam and a house-made tiramisu from Cristina’s family recipe that was so light and delicious I couldn’t get enough. Ambrogio is open for lunch and dinner and also does a coffee and biscotti hour within the morning starting at 10:30 with a number of the simplest espresso, doppio, cappuccino, and macchiato for miles made with a true Italian coffee machine. If you’re visiting just note the menu can change on a dime counting on what’s fresh, available or counting on what Cristina and Maria desire whipping up. Just the way they are doing in Italy.
THE SHANTY 33 Marina Rd, Cape Charles, VA 23310 shantyseafood.com (757) 695-3853
For our second day in Cape Charles, the looming possibility of a hurricane headed our way caused many of the companies and restaurants to shutter for the day. So when lunch called and that we got word at our hotel The Shanty was braving the storm and that I didn’t need to eat leftover pretzel bits and protein bars out of rock bottom of my bag we headed right over. The Shanty in Cape Charles isn't a shanty but a contemporary restaurant and bar inspired by all those dockside shacks you’ve ever eaten at that have unbeatable water views and fresh delicious seafood.
I live for those sorts of places and no I don’t care if the floors are crooked and nothing’s been changed in ages. But if you’re not into hole-in-the-wall sort of places like me, don’t worry because The Shanty is very charming during a modern seaside – built to code quite way. The menu here is made around sustainable seafood, local ingredients, and familiar dishes with creative twists. We ordered their crispy conch fritters, creamy New England chowder like cheesy potato soup with fresh clams (scrumptious), and their Yucatan Style Tacos with shrimp. We enjoyed every bite.
Voted one among the “Top 25 Bars within the U.S.” by Men’s Journal, The Shanty features a few differing types of drink menus with martinis, crushes, margaritas, signature drinks, tropically inspired cocktails also as a spread of craft beers and wine. The Shanty is found just south of Cape Charles’s main downtown on the opposite side of the railroad tracks within the Cape Charles town marina. By foot you'll stroll over if you’re downtown, I like to recommend punching it into your GPS if driving which can take you on a special route and maybe a touch confusing for a primary outing of towner.
THE OYSTER FARM SEAFOOD EATERY AT KING’S CREEK 500 Marina Village Circle Cape Charles, VA 23310 theoysterfarmatkingscreek.com 757-331-8660
If the thought of eating fresh oysters, clams, and incredible seafood while overlooking the serene blue water cove where those very oysters have grown sounds pretty amazing, then The Oyster Farm Seafood Eatery at Kings Creek must be a requirement on your Cape Charles to-do list. Located on a shocking 39-acre waterfront property complete with a marina, event center and luxury villas for rent, The Oyster Farm Eatery may be a large, airy and maybe a casually stylish bayside seafood restaurant, raw bar and barroom adorned with an ornate bar and impressive fish tanks. The chefs here call the food “water to the table,” and therefore the code on their website says it’s sandals to ties. Gotta love a shore town.
Cape Charles Oyster Farm Just a few minutes drive north of downtown, we headed to The Oyster Farm on our first night in Cape Charles. On an actual oyster farm, you can’t leave without trying some oysters. It just wouldn’t be right. With some wonderful suggestions from our super friendly waiter Mike, we settled on the oysters Rockefeller to start made with a house recipe of crispy bacon, kale rather than the standard spinach, slightly of cream and Parmesan. We were floored at unbelievably juicy and flavorful they tasted. Total score. Mike also suggested we try one among their hottest appetizers, the Thai Shrimp Salad. An explosion of fresh flavor and texture, fried shrimp are tossed with bell peppers, cabbage, scallions, and cilantro during a Thai condiment that's salty, sour, sweet beat one. Amazing. For mains, we moved onto a crisp and creamy Caesar salad topped with their own crispy fried oysters and perfectly Seared Scallops served over creamy risotto.
To wash it down we stayed local and paired it with Church Creek Chardonnay from Chatham Vineyards. For dessert, we dug into a delicious custard then got able to roll back to the hotel. Everything at the Oyster Farm was deliciously on point and that I anticipate returning return. The Oyster Farm Eatery has indoor and outdoor patio seating and if you've got the prospect, plan your visit so you'll catch stunning Chesapeake Bay sunsets. Great views, great food, and great service. What more are you able to ask for?
BAKERY ON MASON 236 Mason Ave, Cape Charles, VA 23310 Bakeryonmason.com (757) 331-4777
While the brick and mortar bakery located within the Strawberry Street Plaza Shops on Mason Avenue may be a recent addition to Cape Charles, owner Louise Orlando who runs the shop together with her husband Andrew has been perfecting the art of bread making for years. and therefore the love she puts into her bread-making shows. I first tasted Louise’s bread while visiting Chatham Vineyards last year where they serve her custom vineyard flavor baked with their own Church Creek Cabernet Franc, cranberries and walnuts which with their cheeseboard. That bread stuck in my mind ever since. sometime past Louise was baking out of her home and selling at farmer’s markets and native shops. When the bread business began taking up her home that she realized she needed a fanatical space. Fast forward to today and you've got the Bakery on Mason.
Not only is everything at the Bakery On Mason made up of 100% scratch with simple ingredients, but every sourdough loaf here is fermented with an Eastern Shore born wild yeast starter that Louise has lovingly cultivated and attended for nearly 10 years. The result's a stunning crumb with a satisfying bite and chewy crust. If you’re trying to find something on the sweet side they even have pastries, muffins, scones and croissants which have something of a cult following. Wash it all down with some freshly brewed locally roasted coffee. If you’re within the area and wish lunch on the go, choose one among their gourmet sandwiches built on their mini French baguettes. Try the Cape Charles – layered with thinly sliced Edwards country ham, Parmesan-Asiago, fresh and peppery arugula, and finished with their creamy house dressing that features a nice kick.
KELLY’S GINGERNUT PUB 133 Mason Ave, Cape Charles, VA 23310 kellysgingernut.com (757) 695-3737
There’s something pretty darn cool about eating during a historic repurposed space. And with 16-foot tin ceilings, a bar crafted from locally sourced 100-year-old yellow pine, and exposed brick walls, Kelly’s Gingernut Irish Pub located during a converted circa 1907 bank doesn’t disappoint. Oh, and did I mention you'll even eat inside an old vault. How cool is that?
Cape Charles Kellys With attention on what’s fresh and native and a menu that changes seasonally, Kelly’s Gingernut serves up soul-warming Irish and American pub fare like burgers, steaks, local fresh seafood, salads, an award-winning she-crab soup, along with side craft beers and wine. and therefore the food here didn’t disappoint once we stopped certain a late dinner by candlelight within the vault. We had their chevre Salad with mixed greens, candied pecans, blueberries, strawberries, shallots, and crumbled Chevre cheese, local fresh clams steamed during a wine broth with bread for dipping and a few true Irish pub fare a Shepherd’s Pie made with local organic Virginia lamb and authorized Angus Beef during a delicious pan sauce topped with fluffy mashed potatoes and Irish cheddar. We couldn’t pass up dessert and ended a stunning meal with their light and airy cake. Kelly’s Gingernut is open for lunch and dinner year-round and serves the hair of the dog brunch on Sundays. Outdoor seating is out there when the weather permits and is dog-friendly!
How To Get Around Cape Charles Golf Cart Rentals CC RYDER RENTALS 415 Mason Ave, Cape Charles, VA 23310 capecharlesgolfcarts.com (757) 678-3239
Anywhere it’s perfectly acceptable and truly encouraged to ride around during a golf cart may be a place I’m excited to be. And Cape Charles is one among those places. While downtown Cape Charles is walkable, driving around during a golf cart is simply darn fun and an excellent thanks to admiring the gorgeous homes within the historic district, get around town and have a ride back from the beach without having to urge buckets of sand in your seat. It’s also just plain fun! When you’re in town pop over to CC Ryder Rentals, a brief walk from the beach and downtown area. If you would like any recommendations on the world, check-in with Smitty the owner and he’ll steer you within the right direction. The rates are super reasonable and any time on a golf cart may be a blast.
Shops to not Miss Cape Charles Virginia Peach Street Books PEACH STREET BOOKS 401 Mason Ave, Cape Charles, VA 23310 facebook.com/Peach.Street.Books (757) 695-3886
Beaches and great books go together just like the sea and therefore the sand. And in Cape Charles, you’ll find quite possibly the cutest, if not the foremost unique book store on the East Coast. Located on the corner of Mason and Peach Street, Peach Street Books is one part book store and one part cafe. If you’re thinking a bookstore with coffee is nothing new you’d be right. But this one’s located during a renovated storybook cottage looking 1930’s Pure Oil gasoline station with a late 1950’s garage that’s attached and also restored, but with a contemporary vibe. Somehow its whimsical architecture works, and with over 500 new titles and over 10,000 gently used books, anyone on the look for their next great read are going to be in their glory. After you’ve grabbed all the books you'll handle, grab a bagel, some food or snacks, a house-made smoothie or a cup of java made with local Eastern Shore Coastal Roasting Company coffee. Chill outside on their pooch-friendly patio for a few R, R & R – rest, relaxation and reads.
Like A Sailor Shop Interior LIKE A SAILOR 219 Mason Ave, Cape Charles, VA 23310 facebook.com/likeasailor (757) 678-3239
Cape Charles has some great boutiques if you are feeling more within the mood for retail therapy than dipping your toes within the sand. If you've got a way of humor and love finding unique and quirky gifts instead of the standard sorts of souvenirs you always find by the shore, then make certain to pop inside. There are all types of fun things inside from card and board games to kitchen linens and candles with witty quotes and much of unique gifts. If you’re squeamish (you know who you are) this might not be the shop for you. But if you don’t take life too seriously and love quirky witty things that you simply won’t find anywhere else, then breeze on in to love A Sailor. The giggles are freed from charge.
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Oceanista is a seasonal lifestyle subscription box for the woman that embodies the sea! Boxes are themed and contain 5-8 beach inspired items. Because of Oceanista’s highly customized selections you’ll fill out a survey upon subscription with questions about your sizes, skin type and more. Subscriptions are $85 quarterly + shipping ($4.95 US, $9.95 CA and $16.95 int’l). Annual subscribers will pay just $77 per box. Use code NOTATREE10 to get 10% off your first box! NAT received this package at no cost in exchange for an honest review.
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Our first glimpse inside the Oceanista Box for Spring.
Everything that we received in our Spring 2019 Oceanista Box. The theme for the season is “Lime in the Coconut” and there are so many fantastic items!
  Okay so what is all this stuff?
Our box insert. These are really nice and walk us through each of our items. They also tell us about this season’s featured artisans.
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There’s even a recipe in there this season! We also really like that they list each of the retail values for the items included, this season’s box was valued at over $200.
  “Bottoms Up” Pillow by Betsy Drake Interiors
$32
Our first item and this season’s spoiler is this outdoor pillow from Betsy Drake Interiors. This pillow has a great story attached to it, Drake was walking inside and quickly snapped this photo of her daughter’s sitting seaside with their drinks. She then went on to translate it to a painting creating this unique and double sided pillow. It will be an excellent addition to your outdoor decor!
And of course it has the B. Drake insignia on the bottom right corner.
  QuickTan Sunless Tanning Sleep Gel Mask
$20
This overnight tanning product is lightweight and moisturizes in addition to tanning your skin. Infused with ginseng and red hibiscus you are sure to reap some of the benefits of these botanicals.
We received a full sized 4.5 ounce bottle. Subscribers who have deeper skin tones received comparable products.
  Oceanista Exfoliating Body Wash
$15
Next we have the Oceanista Exfoliating Body Wash (this would be great to use before your new sunless tanner). This formula contains crushed walnut shell, coconut oil and orange peel for a brightening, exfoliating experience!
This is also a full sized 8 ounce bottle.
  White Embroidered Tunic from Andre’e by Unit
$49
The Andre’e line creates beautifully vintage inspired and bohemian pieces that are both fun and flattering. Included in this Spring Oceanista Box is a gorgeous white tunic with the most elegant embroidering.
We love how long this is and think this would be great over a bathing suit and can we talk about how gorgeous that orange is? You all know how we love our orange!
The embroidery is present on the back and sleeves as well and makes this an absolutely stunning piece.
  Woven Raffia Fringe with Tropical Print from BaySky
$30
This cute little clutch is perfect for a summer night out! This would look great with your new tunic and we can’t get over how pretty that tropical print is!
The inside is lined with pink and includes a zippered pocket for smaller items.
  Salt Water Oceanista Exclusive Bracelet from Weave Tassy
$16
Our featured artisan for the quarter is Diane Agujo with Weave Tassy Co. Headquartered in the Philippines this company creates pieces that are made with love and filled with heart and soul.
The blue of this bracelet reminds us of the ocean and because it’s an exclusive you can’t find this one on their website!
Each of these handmade bracelets have finds that are plated in 16K gold. We love the cord they use and think this would look great with a t-shirt and jeans.
  Salt Water Taffy Gold Triangle Earrings from Jilzarah
$18
Second to last we have these handmade clay earrings from Jilzarah. This is the “salt water taffy” style and we think this color is beautiful and also matches both our tunic and clutch.
We absolutely adore this triangle shape and since we don’t have anything like this in our collection we are thrilled to have received these!
  The Original Coconut Bowl
$25
The final item in this season’s Oceanista package is this pair of bowls and spoons made from discarded coconuts. We will be honest and say that this is our absolute favorite item in this box and we just love that we have these in our collection now. Each bowl saves a coconut, helps the environment and supports rural craftspeople!
The spoons are made from reclaimed ebony wood which makes a great plastic replacement!
The coconut inside is sanded to give it a smoother and more polished appearance. These are so cool!
  So in summary
Presentation: We love the packaging and how well everything is wrapped. Everything arrived to us perfectly in our Spring Oceanista package
Quality: That’s something about this box worth noting – there is no stone left unturned and the emphasis on high quality and artisanal items is present in every box.
Curation: Not only is the lime in the coconut theme ever present but we feel like they did a great job of sending items that were right for us and with all the variations and customizations we can’t imagine that was an easy task!
Box Economy: For the price of this box ($85) we received $205 in items which is a fabulous deal!
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