Monday, October 24, 2011

All along the Delaware watchtower

World War II watchtower, Fort
 Miles Historical Area, Cape
Henlopen State Park, Delaware
A more recent sentinel
(Photos by your humble blogkeeper, 2011)

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9 Comments:

Blogger pattinase (abbott) said...

Very serene. We used to vacation in Reboboth, DE. I miss those days.

October 24, 2011  
Blogger Peter Rozovsky said...

Rehoboth Beach is highly civilized for a beach town. Of course, I've never been here in the summer. I'm at a B&B two blocks off Rehoboth Avenue on what is my third visit in about a year.

A visit to a beach-town bed and breakfast inspired my first flash-fiction story, and I've had the germs of ideas for two more in the past two days.

October 24, 2011  
Blogger seana graham said...

A very nice shot. I've never been to Deleware or really any place much south of New York on that coast.

October 24, 2011  
Blogger Paul D Brazill said...

Very nice but what's it got to do with Derek Raymond?

October 25, 2011  
Blogger Peter Rozovsky said...

Seana, it has become my resort of choice when I want peace, quiet, and a clean house.

October 25, 2011  
Blogger Peter Rozovsky said...

Paul, I'm sure Derek Raymond would have stayed here if he'd had the chance.

October 25, 2011  
Blogger Peter Rozovsky said...

Criminy, I think he spent time in New York; maybe he did stay here. Even rebels and fringe criminals like a day at the beach, don't they?

October 25, 2011  
Blogger adrian mckinty said...

Peter

You must really like Dogfish Head. I can understand that.

October 25, 2011  
Blogger Peter Rozovsky said...

Well, Dogfish Head made me realize that I like a nice, hoppy IPA with spicy or gamy food, and something milder with mild food or by itself. I'd like International Bitterness Units even if I never touched the stuff, though.

October 25, 2011  

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