Last Day in Ocean City

My Mom left on Tuesday and after a week in Ocean City we needed to get going to the next adventure.  But now the sun is out and Eric hadn’t seen the boardwalk yet, so we took the dinghy across the bay.  I love this candy shop picture, when you walk in there the bright colors just made us want to buy treats.

The boardwalk has been around since 1902.  Amy told us a day downtown wouldn’t be complete with out Thrasher’s French Fries, Dough Roller Pizza, Dumser’s Ice Cream, and Fisher’s Popcorn.  By the time we sampled the first three boardwalk specialties, we had no room for popcorn.

Eric went to the Life-saving Station museum, don’t miss this museum if you visit Ocean City!  The sisters joined him for a little while and said he read every sign including the sand exhibit.  While half the family was in the museum, Roy and I walked along the beach.

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We wrapped up our last day with Topaz and her ‘land buddy’ Maverick playing chase, and enjoying Amy’s hospitality one last time.  Thanks for everything, Amy!  Next stop Lewes, DE.

On the way out the channel, the ever present Coast Guard had two boats stationed to keep boaters along our coast safe.  During our one week stay we were boarded within the first few hours of our arrival and given a list of items needed to comply with safety requirements, and then over the Memorial Day weekend we saw nearly every single boater in the area boarded as well.  Maybe this can be considered the safest harbor in Maryland?

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