I asked this question within another post, so chances are, so folks who might have an answer may not see it. Anyway, we are renting a condo on the beach that only allows 1 parking space. There are 2 couples that are going to be staying in this condo and we are coming from completely different directions so we both need our vehicles. I was wondering if anyone knew of any long term secured parking options available in the area for us to put one of our cars.
Parking question
We%26#39;re renting a house in Rehoboth this summer which comes with on street parking permits. My guess is that you can purchase an on street parking permit for the duration of your stay and park in an unmetered spot near your rental. Check the town website, I%26#39;m sure they would have info.
Parking question
Madstew - What a GREAT idea. I never would have thought of this. You probably just single handedly saved my vacation plans. I have extended famliy back there, but not in Rehoboth. I also don%26#39;t think they would have been crazy about having our unattended car in front of their house for a week. Thanks!
Bound, LMK if Grotto Pizza is still there, and the saltwater taffy place on the opposite corner by the boardwalk, and the frozen custard place next door. And the B%26amp;C in Dewey. (I spent WAY too much time there in my youth.) I learned to sail at Rehobeth Bay Sailing Association on the bay. It%26#39;s been SO long since I%26#39;ve been down there. Maybe next time I go to visit my mother in Dover. I love the beaches in winter.
Did you ever go to Coin Beach? It was three beaches north of the ranger station. I still have a couple of 18%26#39;th century coins from there.
Ever been to Island Field site in South Bowers? I used to belong to the archaeology club and was a guide there for a while. Did some work on the excavation at Argo%26#39;s Corner, too, when they were putting in the bypass. We didn%26#39;t find much, though.
I need to get back to Bombay Hook, too.
If you%26#39;re down there in season, eat a couple of steamed crabs for me. (Blue Crabs... oh, gods do I miss Blue Crabs.)
Dang, I just posted a list of foods I miss in the HI forum. You can tell where my mind is, I guess. %26lt;VBG%26gt;
Forgot scrapple. Kirby and Holloway scrapple, the only stuff worth eating.
PZP - just sent you an email. I go back to Rehoboth now and again for day and weekend trips. I was just back there for a weekend to check out the condo situation in the middle of January. Grotto%26#39;s is definitely still there. In fact they have opened several, not only in just the Rehoboth area, but in areas like Seaford as well. There has been talk for years now about putting one in Milford, but hasn%26#39;t happened yet. Dollies is also still there. I%26#39;m not much of a taffy person, but I love the carmel popcorn. I think I saw the custard place but not 100% sure. They are doing major renovations on the road on main street right there by the boardwalk. They have torn down the fountain area and are putting something in its%26#39; place but you can%26#39;t really tell what. Is supposed to be done (hopefully) by Memorial Day. As for crabs, unfortunately I can%26#39;t eat shell fish. I was laughing when I was back there though because all of the menus at all of the restaurants had almost nothing but crab dishes. I would have never thought of putting chicken with crab. I felt like I had walked into a Forrest Gump spoof. I can%26#39;t remember what the B%26amp;C is. I%26#39;ve never heard of Coin Beach (believe it or not). I have been to South Bowers as a kid. Went there on a school fieldtrip. I think I heard something about where they closed that down? Now here%26#39;s one for you. Going towards Argos corner (before the bypass) do you remember a little log cabin looking house that sat of the left next to a boat place (Taylor Marine)? My aunt lived in that log cabin and I spent a couple of weeks in the summer with her as a kid. Last, but not least.....scraple.....you can not possibly know how much cr*p I catch about scraple. My husband is from the south (chitlin country - some nerve) and loves reading the package ingredients of scrapple. So much so that I%26#39;ve not been able to eat it in years.
too funny...i decide to check the rehoboth forum %26amp; here all you guys from the maui one are!
we have a place in north dewey %26amp; sure, grotto %26amp; dolle%26#39;s %26amp; the frozen custard are still there. the main street renovations seem to have been going on FOREVER, what a pain! i am really missing it, we usually go down for christmas but couldn%26#39;t this year because my husband had a ';heart procedure'; dec. 19.
the bottle %26amp; cork had some renovations done, but it%26#39;s certainly still alive %26amp; well. the beach was horrible last summer after the replenishment...sudden drop off %26amp; waves crashing right on the sand....but they said the winter weather should get it back to a safe level again.
p.s. i LOVE scrapple! i like what i call a ';borderline breakfast';...scrapple %26amp; grits :D
Dogmom - This IS unbelievable. Was wondering what part of Maryland you are from?
i grew up in towson, hon!...but my husband %26amp; i have lived near westminster since the mid-70%26#39;s.
I hate living in Yankeeland. Can%26#39;t get good scrapple, can%26#39;t get grits, and they all talk funny.
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