Their Blue Heron Buyerâs Agent, Gerry Forbes, says Tyler, Tiffany, twins Cole and Kiera plus dogs Copper and Scout are thrilled đ with their new Randolph Avenue home ! âĽď¸ the beach đ and âĽď¸ becoming part of one of the prettiest beach towns in America ! Wishing you all many, many happy đ years in your new home.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MERCER FAMILY, THE BRAND NEW OWNERS OF THE VERY FIRST HGTV đĄ HOME FILMED IN CAPE CHARLES !
September 12th, 2019 by Marlene emailCONGRATS TO ALL THE VIRGINIA LIVING MAGAZINEâS EASTERN SHORE âBEST OF VIRGINIAâ OYSTER BAR & OYSTER PRODUCER đ WINNERS ! CHECK OUT THE FULL LIST BELOW !
September 12th, 2019 by Marlene emailHow popular is a tasty oyster on Virginiaâs Eastern Shore? Well, perhaps the fact that we have an entire town named âOysterâ offers a clue ! And just how đ delicious are Eastern Shore oysters ? Enormously ! Small area- -big flavor ! And the proof of that pudding is in how many Eastern Shore oyster bars and oyster producers were voted as the 2019 Oyster Bar and Oyster Producer winners đ
by Virginia Living magazine. Selected by a panel of restauranteurs, chefs, foodies and the editorial staff, these winners from the Shore join a very select group of folks across Virginia being honored as the Best of Virginia đ this year. Congratulations to you all. Clearly, the world is your oyster !
OYSTER BAR đ
WINNERS
Hook-U-Up Gourmet (Hook@Harvey) Cape Charles
Sting Rayâs Restaurant- Cape Charles
The Oyster Farm Eatery -Cape Charles
The Shanty – Cape Charles
Great Machipongo Clam Shack- Nassawadox
The Island House – Wachapreague
Billâs Seafood – Chincoteague
OYSTER PRODUCER đ
WINNERS
Ocean Cove Seafood – Cape Charles
Ballard Fish & Oyster Company – Cheriton
American Shellfish Company – Cheriton
Lynnhaven Bay Aquaculture Oysters – Cheriton
Nottingham Clams, Inc. – Cheriton
Tomâs Cove Aquafarms – Chincoteague
Tangier Island Oyster Co. – Tangier
Serenaded đ¸ By âSchooner Or Laterâ, The 4th Annual Community Potluck Wowed Hundreds From Cape Charles
September 5th, 2019 by Marlene emailA myriad of đ flavors, an abundance of food and plenty of camaraderie marked the Cape Charles 4th Annual Community Potluck Picnic. Sponsored by Citizens for Central Park, the Potluck also coincided with the very last Harbor For the Arts Summer band concert held in the Gazebo- – plenty of catchy đś music by âSchooner Or Laterâ kept everyone tapping toes. Having a town-wide Potluck is a wonderful idea, absolutely loads of fun, unique on the Shore. Grilled burgers đand hot đ dogs were provided by Citizens for Central Park. Everyone was responsible for bringing a couple side dishes which were as varied as they were delicious. Beautiful 𼏠salads and slaws of every description, hot dishes ranging from 3 kinds of baked beans, homemade mac & cheese, (of course), a very creamy chicken Alfredo, German and many other kinds of potato salads, fruit đ salads, watermelon đ slices and the list goes on. Plus fab desserts, pies, cakes đ°cobblers, đŞ cookies, muffins and brownies ! An absolute cornucopia of flavors ! Already looking forward to the 5th Annual, planning to bring an even bigger pan of mac & cheese.
THE WEATHER WAS COOL BUT THE MUSIC WAS HOT AT CAPE CHARLES CENTRAL PARK
August 8th, 2019 by Marlene emailOne of the many things we love đ about Blue Heron being one of the sponsors of the Harbor for the Arts đť music in the Park series is that it just seems a bit more fun to come and enjoy the various bands if you are helping to sponsor them. Last Saturday evening the weather was cool but the music đ¸ was definitely đĽ hot ! The Bobby âBlackHatâ Walters band performed, playing with feeling and wildly popular with the crowd ! A breakout moment came when Bobby đŠ announced âOK, weâre going to play âGet Your Red Shoes On.â And I want to see some dancing going on out there in the audience ! â Well, 1, 2, 3 – out poured the music and up jumped the crowd, definitely folks had their red đ shoes on. And just about everyone caught the spirit, young, old and in between, on their feet, dancing ! ( Possibly a first for a Central Park band concert ? ) Bobby also played a touching harmonica rendition of Leonard Cohenâs famous composition, âHallelujahâ, to much applause, a song made indelible to many when it was performed on Saturday Nite Live a few years ago.
Also super popular Saturday night was Cape Charles Main Streetâs table, brimming , as promised, with colorful Summer of LOVE âĽď¸ T shirts for sale. Business was brisk, T shirts in every hue, plus hats, totes, doggy neckerchiefs, you name it, everything âĽď¸ flying off the table and into bags at a dizzying pace. We managed to snag the very last Menâs Large in burnt sienna for our son-in-law, who has an amazing collection of local event T shirts that he loves wearing all summer. Shirt Mission Accomplished !
Everything was downhill easy from there for the rest of the night. The sun set, the music played, people swayed, dogs frisked, kids skateboarded, teens played soccer, Gordoâs spicy tacos were relished, literature given out, refreshing Italian Ices savored, toddlers twirled, adults laughed, everything went per normal and all was right with the world….. and we had our Menâs Large Burnt Sienna Summer of LOVE âĽď¸ T shirt !
JUST LISTED – 112 ACRE ESTATE FEATURING AN EXQUISITE, LIKE-NEW 4,500 +/- SQ. FT. HOME WITH IN-LAW SUITE, LARGE CARRIAGE HOUSE / WORKSHOP AND SWIMMING POOL
August 8th, 2019 by Marlene emailJUST LISTED – 112 ACRE ESTATE FEATURING AN EXQUISITE, LIKE-NEW 4,500 +/- SQ. FT. HOME WITH IN-LAW SUITE, LARGE CARRIAGE HOUSE / WORKSHOP AND SWIMMING POOL
If itâs an oasis of space and relaxation đĄÂ you are looking for, this beautiful Eastern Shore Virginia country estate with a 4488 sq. ft. custom built luxury home and a spacious 4,000 sq, ft. carriage house with woodworking shop is absolutely perfect! Offered at $899,000, this 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath home includes many top of the line custom features including chefâs kitchen with cherry cabinetry, gorgeous granite counters and 6 burner gas stove plus custom designed bar area constructed from beautiful cherry wood. Built by one of the Eastern Shoreâs premier builders, the home is centered on a 112 acre estate comprised of a mix of woodlands đ˛Â open space and tillable đžacreage. Expansive sunroom overlooks wraparound deck with BBQ and dining area which overlooks the picture perfect pool. đââď¸Â What a great place for entertaining! Or for enjoying the sweet air at twilight as the sun sinks to the horizon. You will â¤ď¸Â the large master suite with plenty of closet space also connects to the sunroom. A roomy in-law/guest suite offers an additional kitchen, living area and bedroom with full bath. This property is ideal for a small working farm or a horse đ or horticultural farm, home business or simply a sanctuary with lush countryside and salty breezes from nearby inlets from the Chesapeake Bay. For boaters, a deep water boat launch ramp with fishing pier is just a few minutes away, your easy connection to all the great saltwater activities Virginiaâs Eastern Shore offers
Cape Charles Summer of LOVE â¤ď¸
August 8th, 2019 by Marlene emailWhat do you get when you mix scores of wheels, Flower Power đ¸ đş and a bonfire đĽ? LOVEFEST 2019 ! And a fabulous Golf Cart Parade ! Tons of fun and 1960âs costumes to boot, totally groovy ! Kicked off by a group photo at the LOVE sign, on to a âStart Your Golf Cartâ command from Parade Master Jim Holloway, they were off to paint the town with peace and love. So many wonderfully decorated carts- Iâm sure it was hard for the 3 judges to make call between 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. And congrats to Nancy and George Proto on their 50th anniversary. Their wedding đ°đ¤ľthemed golf cart was truly a work of art. After the Parade everyone gathered at the beach for a celebratory bonfire đĽ which was going strong until the storm came up and it had to be extinguished. But LOVEFEST was a great idea- hopefully it can become an annual event and we can look forward to LOVEFEST â¤ď¸ 2020 !
This gorgeous custom beachfront home near Cape Charles, VA sparkles inside & out!
June 21st, 2019 by Marlene emailPriced at $650,000, this bright, open & airy, open concept floor plan with an impressive wall of windows offers spectacular waterviews from the moment you walk through the front door and continues through nearly every room in the home. Vaulted ceilings in the great room with windows on three sides, dining area with gas fireplace, a fabulous kitchen for the chef in the family, first floor master suite, with its own private door leading out to the full-length back deck provides the ultimate in beachfront living. This is a fun home with lots of room for entertaining both inside or out, enjoying the soft sand beach, spectacular sunsets, and evening star gazing. Beautifully decorated and being sold fully furnished-ready for you to walk right in and enjoy Summer 2019!
MOON OVER CENTRAL PARKâS UKE FEST 2019
June 20th, 2019 by Marlene emailWhat a fabulous afternoon last weekend in Cape Charles, VA for the 1st Annual Uke Fest ! Cool and breezy, an absolutely perfect Saturday was winding down into twilight as we arrived. The last act of the day, Rachael Manke, was just taking the stage at the Central Park Gazebo as we found seats on a comfy nearby bench to listen to her performance. After wrestling a bit with her hat, which was trying to go airborne in the breeze, Rachael began by creating a little ditty right on the spot as she tossed that uncooperative topper aside, strum, strum âGoodbye Hatâ, triple strum, âGoodbye Hatâ. A self-described Lutheran minister, she wisecracked that she couldnât stay too late because she had an 8 am sermon to give in Richmond on Sunday, then launched into a wonderful repertoire of favorites laced with witty parody songs like âHas Anyone Seen My Momâ to the tune of âHas Anyone Seen My Galâ and the slightly naughty âShovel Out of Buffaloâ.
The music was delightful but watching the audience was heartwarming. I can imagine that this was the very scene that Citizens for Central Park had envisioned as they worked so long and so hard to get the Park funded and off the ground. Folks of all ages, in lawn chairs short or tall, sitting on the wide expanse of grass in front of the Gazebo, enjoying the performance. Colorful bankets spread by parents whose toddlers were swaying to the music. Dads holding infants, Moms wiping sticky Shave Ice from hands and faces. Guys and gals with the munchies tackling tacos and popcorn. Kids on bikes riding the winding sidewalk, teenagers playing soccer and tossing footballs near the fountain. Tiny groups in laughing conversation on the sidewalk, couples relaxing on Park benches. And dogs and owners ! Dogs of every size and description strolling peacefully on their leases, not a snarl in the air. What an amalgam of happiness, what a sense of calm and delight as the full moon rose, softly spreading pearly beams over the 2019 Uke Fest at the amazing and happy Cape Charles Central Park.
âArt & Music on the Farmâ 2019 – A Huge Success ! Again !
May 30th, 2019 by Marlene emailFrom traditional music rooted in rural Virginia to art in many forms and mediums, from Hog Island fig trees to twirling wind whirligigs, the Barrier Island Center and Museumâs annual bash, âArt & Music on the Farmâ, was an exceptional event ! As always ! Even the weather could not have been better – – breezy, blue skies and mild temps conspired to make last Saturday a perfect day for an outdoor festival. This annual Machipongo event is one of the largest art/artisan festivals on the entire Shore, offering something for everyone. Dozens of little white tents filled with amazing decoy carvings, Windsor chairs, sculptures, bronze work, ceramics, plants and garden art, stuffed animals and childrenâs books, paintings in oil, watercolor and acrylic mediums, hand-crafted wood pieces, pottery and so much more were on offer for the numerous enthusiastic attendees. For animal lovers, 2 rare Hog Island sheep from Island View Farm were on hand, sweet woolly characters, Opal, and her week-old baby, Beep-Beep, wowed the crowd. Plus there was toe-tapping live music ! And lush Chatham Vineyard wines !
Of course, all that walking, talking and shopping was bound to work up some serious appetites. Fortunately, delicious aromas floated everywhere, originating from vendors like Kitchen Sync, with fresh strawberries in cream, shrimp orzo and chicken salad on its savory bill of fare. Around the corner, while Gordos Food Truck was wowing the crowd with tacos and gorditas, Cape Charles Lionâs Club was rapidly turning out burgers and crab cakes. Over at the Kielbasa tent, grilling was amped up to a fast pace to keep up with demand, their mouthwatering subs pairing well with ice cold liquids from the adjacent Beer Garden. For those craving a little caffeine, Coastal Roasting had its famous Marsh Mud iced coffee and fruity iced teas ready to pour. Plus their beautiful new custom ceramic coffee mugs were available to add a little pop of color and pizzazz while sitting on the porch enjoying your morning Joe.
For many, the music was unquestionably the highlight of the day. From 11 am till closing, over on the main stage 4 talented groups performed throughout the day. Adjacent to the stage, a tiny dance floor was in place for those who might want to accompany the lively music with a little free style dance. Fortunately, local clogging enthusiast Bill McLaughlin was on hand – he and several energetic youngsters added some impromptu entertainment with their spirited flatfooting. Toe-tapping and delightful, rooted in the genres of old time rural Virginia bluegrass and country, with styles and traditions that go way, way back, the music absolutely captivated the audience. In the Education Building, various Musicianâs Work Shops were held- although we didnât make it to any, they were likened to being âon the porch of the Floyd General Store during Floydfest – but right here on the Eastern Shoreâ. All in all, simply a terrific day, filled to its fresh, breezy brim with beautiful art, delicious food and timeless music. In short, another wonderful Art & Music on the Farm ! And hats off to all the volunteers, vendors and sponsors who make this fabulous event possible each year – thank you !
DRUM ROLL PLEASE ! CAPE CHARLES FARMERâS MARKET SEASON 4 NOW OFFICIALLY OPEN
May 24th, 2019 by Marlene emailHow delightful it was to once again be able to look forward to Tuesday afternoons from 3-6 pm, May to October, as that special time each week to be able slip into the Cape Charles Farmerâs Market and stock up on super-fresh goodies. Rain or shine, hot or cold, our favorite vendors will be there with our old favorites plus new offerings, always something special to try.
On Tuesday, for those looking for veggies, Copper Cricket and Perennial Roots had plenty of just-picked selections on hand. Into our basket went some sweet May peas, peppery white radishes, lovely fresh scallions plus a tray of beautiful brown eggs. Fresher-than-fresh, tender asparagus was on offer from Pickettâs Harbor Farm, definitely couldnât resist that, so great in an omelette or quiche. Further down the line, the Honey Guy from Eastville was ready for his customers, offering a sweet smile and even sweeter local honey from his busy, buzzy bees.
On the flip side of sweetness was the Horseradish Lady, whose creamed horseradish stood ready to make the ideal spicy cocktail sauce, perfect for the crab cakes and clams being sold at the Edwardâs Seafood tent. Further down the line, Kitchen Sync was ready with freshly prepared ready-to-eat-good-food which can also be ordered for pickup at a later date at the Eastville Inn. So into our basket popped some chicken salad – – it was delish on toast for lunch on Wednesday.
Beauty got double billing in flowers with gorgeous offerings from the ever-popular Chatham Flower Farm ( keep an eye on their Facebook page for ticket availability to their amazing âFarm to Tableâ benefit dinner) as well as a colorful display from the Blooming Farmer. Nothing like a lovely bouquet to cheer up any room in the house ! Snagged a jar of bath salts with dried flowers for a friend, both beautiful and aromatic, a nice little gift. So many interesting items on offer from other local vendors including handmade cutting boards, intricately woven macrame, artful hand towels from She Seeks Wool and much more.
So donât forget to mark your calendar. When the clock strikes 3pm on Tuesdays, itâs time to grab your basket and head over to the Cape Charles Farmerâs Market located on the grounds of the Museum on Stone Road. What a fantastic opportunity each week from now until October to buy fresh, buy local, buy delicious and nutritious ! LOVE it !