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A Beach With a View

It seems that as the end of June rolls around, its thoughts of how we’re going to spend July 4th that begins to be discussed.  Another day of having friends over for the annual backyard BBQ?  Another evening of local fireworks, all seventeen minutes. 

Fortunately, for Virginians, specifically, Northern Virginians, there are plenty of options outside of the normal fare.  For us beach lovers, Virginia Beach is only a couple of hours away from historic Fredericksburg.   And, if you choose to avoid the Interstate, the ride can be extremely enjoyable along the Virginia countryside.  If you haven’t, make the trip via US17 and the Tidewater Trail.  You’ll not only avoid the trucks and wall to wall traffic, but you’ll get a glimpse of a relatively unmolested area of the state.  This ”road not taken” is the perfect place to put the top down, relax, and just enjoy the beauty the tidewater area has to offer.  

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Viriginia Beach on July 4th weekend is not for the faint of heart, unless you like lots of traffic, crowds, and lines.  But, once you get there, there’s lots to do & see, and no shortage of good places to grab a bite to eat.  If you’re like me and you’re an early riser, and even if you prefer to sleep in, for breakfast you’ve got to stop at Mary’s Restaurant on 17th Street.   It’s not only a favorite of the locals but offers a wide variety of choices for breakfast.  For those on a budget (hmmm…”beach budget”…is that an oxymoron?), you can take advanatage of the Early Bird Special which costs only $2.50, runs until 9:00AM, and features:

2 eggs any style with grits, toast
and choice of 2 bacon strips or 2 sausage patties
(Substitute home fries or spiced apples
instead of grits for 40¢)
OR
2 eggs any style and 2 pancakes with
warm syrup and whipped margarine

Whether it’s the bargain you’re looking for, or a bit more in the morning, you’ll enjoy the warm embrace of Mary’s atmosphere and service as well.    

The city has a wide variety of activities available on the 4th, from their normal beach tourist offerings, to those tailor made for Independence Day.   If you’re like me, you’ve probably had your fill of T-Shirt, Tattoo & trinket shops, but the good news is, there are plenty of other activities to enjoy beginning with a day on the beach and in the ocean, and ending with a casual stroll along the famous Boardwalk.   It provides plenty of room whether you navigate it by bike or foot.   

Prior to the evening’s fireworks, we had the opportunity to listen to the symphony orchestra of Virginia, Symphonicity accompanied by the Virginia Beach Chorale.    After an enjoyable hour of tunes that spanned the spectrum from Broadway to patriotism, we sttled down a bit after 9:00 for what most of the crowd had travelled miles to see, the Fireworks show.  We weren’t disappointed!

Since the fireworks are actually launched from a barge a few miles off shore, and can be seen from miles around, it isn’t a must to get “good seating”, however, 20th street appeared to be the location of choice for the best viewing.  And, if you want to sit back, relax, and do so with a bit of room, do yourself a favor and take a seat on the grass between the hotels and the boardwalk, instead of the beach.  You’ll be glad you did. 

Unless you’re staying in a hotel within walking distance the the beach, you’ll have to decide where you want to park.  If you’re driving, you can’t beat the free parking in the Convention Center parking lot.  You may have to walk a few blocks to the beach, but, after all the fireworks and fun are over with, and you’ve made it back to your car, amid the barely moving bumper to bumper traffic, it’ll only take you a few minutes to leave the parking lot.  With the Convention Center’s departing traffic a priority, the local police force very conveniently directs the parking lot’s traffic seamlessly into the normal flow of departing city traffic, making it a much smoother departure from the city than those parked closer to the beach. 

Next July 4th, consider doing something a bit different than the normal holiday backyard BBQ.  For those of us with military ties, if you don’t want to fight the Virginia Beach crowds & prices, there are a number of places to stay, like Langley AFB, Ft Story, and Oceana Naval Station, among others.  The accomodations are clean, well kept, and pretty much what you can expect, and the prices can’t be beat.  But remember, you’ll have to supply your own sun block!   

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