Be sure and click on photos to enlarge.For those of you who do not know about our town shoot outs, we do them every Friday to highlight the fun and interesting things about our town. Everyone is welcome to participate. We only ask that you let us know in advance so we can add you to all our lists.
We have no rules in our town shoot outs. Everyone improvises. Since we are a seasonal town of around 3000 people, we don't gear up for the season until around Memorial Day. After that it gets hot around here, and I am not talking temperatures.
For that reason, I cheated a little, digging into my files for some photos.
Our "Welcome" sign.
Planting the spring flowers in front of the "Welcome" sign; a photo from last year.
Took this from the car. Don't you just love our crab on the water tower? 
Another photo from last year when they were doing street work. These people were from up around the Great Lakes. They had sailed their boats from there, gone to the Bahamas, and landed in Crisfield for a little R&R at Somers Cove Marina; then they headed to Canada. Yes, it took them a long time - over a year.

Might not look like much to people who don't know anything about Crisfield, but Crisfield would not be Crisfield without Gordon's. It has been around since 1924. Make sure you drop in when you visit.

We are not a big town, and the terrain is flat, so people bike a lot. We also have groups of bikers who come to Crisfield several times a year to take in the breathtaking scenery.

Someone mentioned mail boxes. Well, here is one near the city dock. You can walk across the street and catch the tour boat to Tangier Island or eat crabs at a new restaurant - opening Memorial Day - the
Olde Crisfield Crab Steakhouse and Tiki Bar, (formally Side Street and Captain Bud's Tiki Bar)or grab a bite to eat at Captain's Carry-out. Gordon's is just up the road, and there is a great ice cream shop for those with a sweet tooth. Oh, and there is Waterman's and The Cove.



Across from the mailbox, and next to above mentioned restaurants is our Visitor Center.

At the corner of the Visitor's Center, sits a monument in honor of Captain Rudy Thomas.

I went inside for this photo. This is Patty Green who owns the Weathered Porch, across from the Tourist's Center. In the future, I will highlight all of our business owners, and give you a tour around their stores. Those cooks books Patty is holding were written by Whitey Schmidt, better known as the "Blue Crab Guru." I will be highlighting him, too. If you like seafood, you must get one of his books!

A little history for you, folks.

I stepped off Main Street to get the back of this building. I love it.

I could not resist this "Me and My Shadow" photo taken on Main Street.

I took this while eating from Side Street before they closed for the season.

The view of Main Street from our city dock.

The woman to the right works at The Pizza Shoppe. I caught her relaxing on the dock with her family. She makes the best pizzas, and is always hard at work catering events around town. The Pizza Shoppe caters a lot of events both in and out of Crisfield.

I can't resist a seagull photo - taken at the city dock.

The Courtney Thomas. We have several mail boats that dock at the city dock twice a day. You can catch one and visit Tangier Island, VA. or Smith Island.

Caught myself a Smith Island captain.
**The rest of the photos are happenings and random shots around the dock, taken last summer.**



In the summer months everyone grabs a blanket or chair and heads down to the dock for movie nights. It just does not get any better than that, folks!

A good time is always had by all!
**A few of the dedicated people who make things happen around here**

Allison Castellana. She coordinates all our events.

Valerie Howard of the Chamber of Commerce, left, and Virginia Townsend. It takes a lot of people to run a town; these are just two of the many dedicated people who keep Crisfield moving along. A big "Thank you!" to all of our workers and volunteers.
All Ya'll come see us. I will be posting a calendar shortly. When you make your vacation plans, think of Crisfield - The Crab Capitol of the World!
_____________________________________Please take a stroll though the towns of our shoot out participants. This is a much better that looking at stuffy old travel brochures. These are the ones that have posted as of Friday morning:
Barry in Toronto Si in Exmore, VA. Reggie Girl in Newnan, GA. Loida in China. Missy in Japan Hensley in Hawaii GingerV in Brazil Ginger picked this week's shoot out.
Butler and Bagman in Charleston, SC. Jen in MichicanGordon in Saint Augustine, FL. Elaine Dale in Canada J9 in Dublin, CA Missy in Japan A new blogger from Dublin Gigi from Brunswick, Georgia Gisele from St. Maartenhttp://noenoegirl.blogspot.com/