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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not sure why you're all aggro about people liking mid-Atlantic beaches during the winter. Just because you grew up there (?) and don't like them doesn't mean that nobody could like them. [/quote] I’m just providing a reality check to posters who have romanticized the idea of living / retiring there. That’s all. They should know what it’s really like. Consider it a public service. [/quote] But you are talking about a “Rehoboth-like” town, not Rehoboth, which you have clearly not visited in winter in recent years. I am currently sitting in my Rehoboth house, and in the three blocks nearest my house are at least a dozen restaurants that are open and busy year round. Double that number if I walk a few more blocks. In what universe is that desolate? And no, I do not live here year round, but have relatives and neighbors who do. Thanks, but that’s my reality check.[/quote] There are a dozen restaurants in Bethany/Ocean View open year round. I have to imagine there are a lot more in Rehoboth. Also (1) this is a thread about second homes, so I’m not sure why PP is going on about the dangers of retiring to a beach town; and (2) PP is clearly not a reader or an outdoorsy person. One person’s “desolation” is another person’s migrating seabird and quiet contemplation paradise. [/quote]
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