It probably seems a bit counter-intuitive to be planning reservations for a warm, sunny summer vacation in the midst of all this cold, snowy weather which seems like it has been making East Coast life miserable for eons. Or maybe not. Definitely planning can take the mind to a better place, sort of like warming one’s hand on a hot cup of cocoa on a cold winter afternoon brings a smile to the face, it just feels good. When I was a child, my mother used to pull out her seed catalogues on a wintry Sunday afternoons and work on her garden plan. Not that she had such a huge garden but she had it organized down to a T– what needed to be rotated to a new spot, what plants complimented the other, where to stick insect repelling marigolds, she planned it all in detail, usually changing her mind numerous times before she was satisfied. But it seemed to me that she enjoyed working on her garden project most on a really cold, miserable day– and in Ohio, unlike on the Eastern Shore, there are a whole lot of really cold, snowy, icy winter days ! Just like back to the future, she was mentally transported from winter’s wind and ice to the cool days of Spring, outdoors in the sun, in her garden.
But, I digress, my point being that planning one’s vacation is a task that offers a lot of fun in the execution. Just deciding where to go is key and offers lots of opportunities for on-line exploration of lots of great places– for instance, not that I’m biased of course, the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Naturally a lot depends on the type of vacation one is looking for. If its bright lights and loud music, then the Eastern Shore isn’t the place. But if you’re looking for a quaint, restful area with lots to do, the Shore is a great place to enjoy a unique coastal vacation experience. Not only can you enjoy our pristine natural beauty, there is nearly an endless list of fun things to do, from “A” for artists galleries to “Z” for zesty clam dip.
Savor sunset strolls on our uncrowded beaches, feel the exhilaration of kayaking our to our string of off-shore Barrier Islands. Charter a boat for a deep-sea fishing expedition. For golfers, the Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus Signature courses which front along the Chesapeake Bay in Cape Charles offer opportunities to challenge your game on some of the most beautiful waterfront courses on the entire East Coast. Or check out our museums and art galleries, treasure hunt on the beach or in one of our antique shops. Get wet swimming, clamming or crabbing. Explore our quaint little towns, visit a vineyard and winery, check out our Wildlife Refuges or State Park. Or just chill out on the porch, gentle breezes blowing, book in hand, letting the stresses of everyday life disappear. And at Blue Heron, we call this “Simply Relaxing The Shore Way.”
This year the Blue Heron Realty Co. vacation rental department is introducing a new vacation rental home, “Seashell Cottage“, located just a quarter block off the soft sand beach in the little Victorian town of Cape Charles, VA. Seashell Cottage offers 4 bedrooms, 2 and a half baths plus a 3 rd floor loft overlooking the Chesapeake Bay. Its open floor plan, comfortable furniture and close proximity to the beach make this a great vacation home. And the wrap-around porch is perfect for outdoor dining and soaking up the dazzling sunsets. Check it out at www.blueheronva.com, click on the Vacation Rental section under “Listings” and give us a call at 757-678-5277 to reserve your vacation week at one of our great vacation rental beach homes. From a cozy in-town cottage to a beach home on acreage in the country, the Blue Heron Realty Co. vacation rental agents can help you select the best home for your needs and budget.