Beach Lovers Virginia Beach

My sister moved here 6 years ago. Thankfully we’re finally able to visit her and her significant-other and spend some time together. They’ve really done a great job setting up their home and being good people. Christine, loved the beach and when her employer required her to move, she picked the southern-most ocean-based location allowed to set up a home base. Now she works for a different company.

I was surprised to learn that Virginia Beach is a community with a population of 450,000 people. Really, if you’re a beach lover, its the perfect place to visit or stay at. The beach itself has smooth sand, wonderful ocean surf and the biggest board walk on the east coast, I’ve ever seen.

Yes the beach is great, for sure.

Here you have access to different areas of the beach depending on your interests. There are the local hangouts and the more tourist areas of the beach. My sister took us to one of her favorite restaurants that offers a wide variety of lunch options, and by-the-way for gluten intolerant customers offers one of the best selection of gluten free items on the ocean front.

Mount Trashmore today we’re about to go to world renowned Mount Trashmore. Mount Trashmore was formerly a landfill but since been has turned into a local park. Mount Trashmore is a sister part to Haginodai part in Japan.Okay thanks in the late sixties early seventies the city.