Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Boatyard & Back Porch

After a couple hours of shopping with JCW we stopped by the boatyard to take a walk around and enjoy the lovely weather.

We did plenty of fantasizing about where we would like to travel by sailboat.

It's always so much fun to to look at the names of boats and their color combinations.

At that point we were very hungry and decided to have lunch at the Back Porch Café at Ken's Creative Kitchen.

I had the California Seafood Salad...any salad with half an avocado is alright by me!

JCW started with the Cream of Crab and then had the Grilled Apple, Cheddar, Fontina and Bacon Sandwich.

The Back Porch Café is located directly on the water at  Annapolis Landing Marina. It's where the locals eat and you really can't beat the view on a beautiful September day.

I couldn't have been happier to spend time with JCW and be by the water. Fall, I am not looking forward to you. 

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like a lovely day! xx

Emily said...

I think that's a perfect ending to your shopping day :) The food looks delish--I'm with you on the avacado...so yummy!!! I also love looking at boat names, and racehorse names fascinate me as well...go figure?! Happy Hump Day. oxo

j.mosby said...

I'd like to check out the BPC, we were married in the neighborhood near the back porch Cafe! How's the food?

Nelle Somerville said...

I think I've actually been to the Back Porch Cafe. Looks wonderful and I'm with you on the avocado! I'm sure it was the most perfect day. xoxo

Portuguese Prepster said...

looks like a fun and relaxing day! the salad looks delicious.

JMW said...

What a lovely setting! You two visit the best places - that food looks delicious!

Completely Coastal said...

I love to go to ship yards. Luckily there are a few here in Newport, RI!

Life Through Preppy Glasses said...

that restaurant looks great...you always find the best ones!

TLA said...

Love! Always enjoy stopping by your blog as it brings back so many fond memories of home (born in DC, raised (from 3 mos--lived 30+ years) in Annapolis, Towson alumna, transplant to Raleigh. All the best!

Tybee Dreaming said...

I just love to visit marina's, I can sit all day and just look and dream. It all started when my aunt had a restaurant And marina in St.Micheal's, MD when I was 10. Plus my grandfather was a commercial watermen so boats and I go back a lonnnngggg way. Thanks for the memories.

Kate

Alexandra Bee Blog said...

Boat names are my favorite! I definitely need to start brainstorming now for what I'll name my future boat!