OCEAN CITY’S SURFING PIONEERS STARTED RIDING WAVES IN THE EARLY 1900S AND THE SPORT BOOMED IN THE 1960S. ITS COMMUNITY CONTINUES TO GROW AND GIVE BACK
Written by Kristen Hampshire | Photography by Tony Pratt
Brian Stoehr has traveled the world as a two-time U.S. National Pro Tour Bodyboard Champion, and the waveriding professional prefers Ocean City to anywhere else.
Wave Rider
GAVIN BREN IS MAKING A NAME FOR OCEAN CITY AS A YOUNG COMPETITOR WITH THE DRIVE AND HEART TO RIDE TO THE NEXT LEVEL
Written by Kristen Hampshire | Photography by Nate Perry
Gavin Bren’s first memories of paddling out from the beach and being placed into a perfect pillow in the Ocean City surf were at age 4.
Becoming Blue Gables
A Dutch Colonial with thoughtful architectural detail and space planning makes way for a waterfront lifestyle and entertaining
Written by Kristen Hampshire | Photography by Krista Valliant
A Delaware dream home is exactly what Andrew Staton and Patrick Saparito envisioned when they hatched the plans for Blue Gables, a Dutch Colonial treasure situated at the intersection of four canals within the Rehoboth Beach Yacht Club.
Don’t Reach for Just Any Peach
At T.S. Smith & Sons, generations have been accompanied
by change, yet pride in the product remains the law of the land
Interview by Ian Post | Photography by Pamela Aquilani
Right along Route 13 in Bridgeville, some of the Peninsula’s best peaches can be found at Delmarva’s oldest commercial apple orchard, T.S. Smith & Sons.