The cold water didn't stop us from working on our tans (or in my case a lack thereof). We both got some serious beach reading done (rachel: the omnivore delima, russell: the confederacy of dunces), but unfortunately weren't able to break in our new aerobie, as the wind was pretty steady and strong.
The highlight of the trip (for me) was the crabs at Ed's Chicken and Crabs, your classic crab shack serving blue crabs dusted in old bay on a sheet of butcher paper. I've been mildly obsessed with eating blue crabs lately, and since there aren't a lot of crab shacks near philly this was part of the reason we decided to go so far south to the beach. Here I am preparing emotionally for the crabs with some corn.
Rachel was not so impressed, and felt a bit bad about eating something that clearly was alive only minutes ago. While Bunk on the Wire is unafraid of eating the "crab mustard" that can be found withing the cooked beasts, she was more into her ice cold Pacifico and a crab cake sandwich, which looked very good also.
It was so hot out that our little buddie even needed a pull from my lager, which I graciously allowed.
Before settling down for the night, Rachel and I hit the beach again with our camping chairs, a couple lagers, and each other. This was really the highlight of the trip. We had the beach totally to ourselves for most of the evening and we got to watch the moon rise over the ocean. I don't know how common it is for the moon to come up at night, over the ocean, to the east like that, but it was amazing.
We then settled in for the night. One thing that we didn't realize about beach camping: Its freaking HOT on the beach! Although the evening was quite cool, we awoke in an oven of a tent. It was still great though, as we just headed back to the water for a final cool off before we left for philly again.
2 comments:
I am jealous of your crabs! We went to Joes Crab Shack the other day and it sucked. I long for some old bay on a fresh blue... MMMmmmmmmmmm.
Looks like you had a great time!! I'm envious of the blue crabs, and the cold beach!
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