Saturday, October 9, 2010

Rehoboth doesn't slow down in the fall at all!

Less than a month away- if Nov. 4-7 is anything like Oct. 9, you will find Rehoboth Beach bustling with activity, creative shops to fit every interest open and ready to do business. Today it was 77 degrees! Last year in November, the weather was the same. We can only hope for a repeat! These were all taken October 9, 2010!
Thrasher's have the best french fries...and their building confirms how nice it was on October 9th!

Old Salt Gift Shoppe in Penny Lane

Lovely stores- Tax free shopping

All the stores are opened through the holiday season.

One of the iconic candy stores along Rehoboth's boardwalk


Famous custard shop in all flavors imaginable

Columbus Day weekend celebrates Greyhound adoption

One of Rehoboth's year round residents!

In the mood for an old fashioned lollipop? We have you covered!

Colorful banners beckon vistors inside many stores and shoppes!

Alley storefronts offer added beauty that welcome you  on every turn!

Nothing quite like a Saturday stroll on Rehoboth's one mile boardwalk. Shorts in October?  Who would have thought?

The  Rehoboth Bandstand occupies center stage and harkens to a century ago when Rehoboth became a vacation destination.
One of the store-filled alleys off Rehoboth Avenue. There is something here for everyone!
Outside of Browseabout Books- an old fashioned bookstore, stationer and gift shop. A must stop!
Always fun to see how some vendors market their wares. This is one of Rehoboth's many interesting jewelery and fashion stores.
If it's fall, it means caramel apples with all kinds of toppings. They don't last long on their wax paper shelves! 
Rehoboth Avenue in October, 2010. If it weren't for the calendar, you wouldn't know summer was over!
Entrance into Penny Lane, another alley full of shops.
Lunch vouchers available for Grotto's- so popular, it has many locations in Rehoboth.







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