We continued our trip to White Stone and we had lunch at Willaby’s cafĂ©. Really not bad, maybe with the exception that
my poached eggs were poached a little too long and were more like hard boiled
eggs. After lunch we drove to Windmill
point to walk the beach and take a look at the marina (a possible
destination in our sailing adventures).
We ended our day in the Northern Neck with revisiting the Dog and Oyster Winery in Irvington for some
tasting and relaxing. In a previous blog posting
I had given this winery 2 stars, and thanks to this visit I am going to revise
it to at least 4 stars. I wish I could
make it 5 stars, but the wine was very expensive. It was definitively good, in particular their
Merlot, but I could not get myself to pay $45 for a bottle; which is the reason
for the 4 stars instead of 5.
The photos posted here are from our visits, a shot from the
restaurant, of Windmill Point and the entrance to the winery. A fun day in just a small section of the Northern
Neck.
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