
East Coast Trip Part 10
Our final leg of the trip was a couple of nights at Rehoboth Beach on the Delaware Shore.
Larry grew up vacationing a little further south at Fenwick Island. I like Rehoboth because it has sand dunes and a long beach, a walkable boardwalk, and great food.
There was a little Italian store, Touch of Italy Bake Shop, where if we had been self-catering I would have gone wild on Italian pastas, dried mushrooms and canned tomatoes. As it was, I restrained myself to a little cheese and a few cookies.

We happened to be in Rehoboth when the farmers market was open, and I enjoyed looking at the local produce, even though I had no need to buy any.
Finally, we celebrated our anniversary at my favorite Rehoboth restaurant, Planet X Café. I had an excellent mushroom risotto (the secret was the truffle oil drizzled on at the last minute) and a glass of organic wine while we enjoyed the over-the-top conversations of the people around us. (On a previous trip I had swooned over the stacked eggplant dish - I might try to recreate it next summer.)
After a last sunrise over the Atlantic, we headed for Washington Dulles and our flight home to LA. It had been a good trip.

What Ms. 'Organic Kitchen' did not tell you is that we shared a 10 a.m. order of Boardwalk Fries before we headed back to Dulles Airport.
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