Thursday, November 1, 2007

Get Away to Cambridge Maryland

Why not take a relaxing weekend trip to the Eastern Shore of Maryland? A visit to the historic town of Cambridge is well worth the 2 hour drive. A canopy of ancient trees hovers above you and Victorian homes surround you as you enter the restored area of Cambridge.

Many of these homes have been turned into bed and breakfasts and the Victorian Gardens Inn is one of the loveliest. Built in 1890, this Victorian Heritage House is surrounded by landscaped English gardens. The proprietor, Lynette Chase, offers her hospitality and goes out of her way to welcome you and make your stay as nice as possible. The rooms are en suite and the room rate includes a scrumptious breakfast. Lynette will tailor the breakfast to your dietary needs. There are comfortable drawing rooms with fireplaces and you might enjoy a glass of port before you go off to dinner in town.

There are so many diversions in this area of the eastern shore. You might stroll down the tree shaded streets of Cambridge and take in the beauty of a bygone era. In the updated downtown area you will find many shops and galleries. An interesting gallery is the 447 Studio. Up a staircase you will find a bevy of artists working in their studios in watercolors or oils. The paintings on the walls are for sale. Other unique stores in the downtown area include Joie de Vivre, the Sunnyside Shop and A Few of my Favorite Things. Delicious gourmet food items, handmade jewelry, clothing and colorful knitted items can be found in these establishments.

Twelve miles outside of town, the Blackwater Wildlife Refuge beckons. You can take a relaxing nature walk here and view the many species of protected birds. Eagles make their home here as well and you might spy one of their cozy nests. Additionally there are bike paths to discover and you can try kayaking on quiet creeks. The Choptank River can be expored on a Skipjack and there is a company that offers rides in certain seasons.

On the way home are the towns of Easton and St. Michaels. There are shops and historical sites in both of these towns and they can be visited for the day or for a weekend.

Sometimes an overnight or weekend getaway is just what a person needs to refresh and to rejuvenate. This area of the eastern shore takes you back to a time when towns were small, people cared about their neighbors and the pace of life was slower. We all need to experience this from time to time and Cambridge is the perfect place to do this.

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