Sunday, May 13, 2012

Huntington Beach State Park, Murrells Inlet, S. C.

Just a quick note hopeing you all had a nice Mothers Day.  It has rained here since last night and just quit at 3 this afternoon.  But, we have spent some beautiful times here in this Paradise.  A nice state park with so much to do.
Ton took me last night to Texas Roadhouse for a nice Dinner.  That is my favorite steak house and everything was perfect.  Too Noisy, but good food.  It's bikers week here so way to busy.  Today they all left and it's so much quieter.
  The next couple of days are supposed to rain, so we will probably make one or two night stops just to take our time coming home.  If weather straightens up we'll be home later, if not, sooner.  Enjoy our pics.
Ton loaded down as we walk boardwalk to beach from the campground
As it says on my chair cooler, It's the coolest thing in paradise
What a day
Gator on fresh water side of bridge

Egreats and storks on brakish salt water side

and the beautiful Blue Heron

Saturday, May 12, 2012

May 8 National Seashore - Outer Banks


Hi – We’ve missed talking with you as we’ve been without wi-fi.  Now, we will try to catch up.
After Jamestown we went to Colonial Williamsburg and the following morning, May 8, we headed to the Outer Banks National Seashore.   We stopped at Kitty Hawk and visited where Orville & Wilbur Wright took their first flight.  Then on to Kinnekeet (Now Avon) where we stayed.  Went to the beach and Ton climbed the 210 feet to the top of the Cape Hattares Lighthouse, the tallest lighthouse in the U.S.
 Colonial Williamsburg
 Govenors Mansion - Colonial Williamsburg
Kitty Hawk - National Wright Brothers Memorial
Picture of our beach on the Outer Banks

 U.S. Tallest Lighthouse - Cape Hattares, N.C.
210 ft.
 View from the top of the lighthouse
 Enjoying their day at the beach
 Outer Bank
Kite Boarding
Kite Boarding

Enjoying a meal at the Captains Table
after a beautiful day.
We planned to go to Okrakoke but the ferry couldn’t go as the shoals were too shallow and grounding the ferrys in the middle.  They closed for 8 days straight by 12 noon as they were averaging only one or two trips a day making it across.  We never made it, so had to take the long drive back to the mainland when leaving  the island.
May 11, 2012 we arrived at Huntington Island State in South Carolina.  It is a beautiful state park and the busiest we have ever seen.  They were totally filled – glad we had a reservation.  It’s a beautiful park with great bike trails, a beautiful beach and nice campsites.  We love it here and will stay here the next two days.  Pictures from here coming on next post.
Love to all and Happy Mothers Day!!!








Monday, May 7, 2012

Colonial Williamsburg Area May 5 - 8


Saturday, May 5 we arrived in Newport News City Park near Colonial Williamsburg.  It’s a really nice park and close to everything.  After getting set up we went to the visitors’ bureau in the park and then headed for Yorktown, where the battle with the English was held.  It was a very old picturesque town along the water front where the English came in.  We had a delicious Crab Cake sandwich in the Pub and then walked past some old homes and saw Cannonballs still lodged in the back of some of them.
 Yorktown, Va.

Yorktown Pub 
Govenor Nelson's home with cannonball stuck in the front of home
Sunday, May 6
Today we went to the condo where our neighbors Barbara & Richard from Royal Harbor are spending a week getaway vacation in Williamsburg.  We all went to Jamestown and then had lunch at the New York Deli and Pizza in Williamsburg and a shopping center they suggested.   It was so nice sharing the day with them.  

Having fun in front of Jamestown entrance

 The food was wonderful and Jamestown very interesting.  It’s where we got our freedom and where John Smith met and married Pocahontas. 

Washington D.C. May 2-5


It's been a long time since we've written but we arrived in Washington DC on May 2 and have been staying in the Greenbelt Nationial park.  Took a metro ride to the city and did the city tour on the big red double-decker bus.  We spent a lot of the time at the Smithsonian.  So many museums and so much to see.

Washington Monument

 Jefferson Memorial

 The New Martin Luther King Memorial

The Hope Diamond in the
Smithsonian
Washington and the zoo both had lots of construction going on.  Everything was busy with tour groups and refurbishing that it was hectic.   Nice place to visit and you have to see it once.

 Panda sound asleep
Red Panda in hiding

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

North Bend park Boyfton, Virginia

We have spent the last four days at the most beautiful Army Corps Park we've ever seen. the reservoir is large, beautiful, kayaking great and 4 miles miles of bike trails and a beautiful campsite. We have never seen a cleaner or beautiful Army corp park.
Wish you were here so you could enjoy it to.
Beautiful sky taken while we were both kayaking.



 The above three pics are taken at our campsite
One of the swimming beaches


Beautiful sunset taken through our RV window
Tomorrow we are off to Washington D.C.