Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Monsoons in North Carolina??
Spent the night in Kill Devil Hills at our B&B and rose to, what else, more rain!!! Packed the car and again headed south down Rt 158 on the Banks and took a sidetrip to Roanoke Island where we visited the Aquarium and the little coastal town of Manteo, both very nice. Here's a pic of Sheila doing a touchy-feely thing with a small manta ray. Also a shot of Manteo, supposedly the town where Virginia Dare lived for awhile. About mid-afternoon we decided to go to our destination that day which was Buxton, just north of Hatteras. We became a little apprehensive when we came upon large temporary electric signs indicating that there was water and sand on the roads and you had to proceed with extreme caution (they weren't kidding). In some spots we had to wait for oncoming cars to go by so we could travel down the middle of the road (the cruiser is not a great water vehicle). The road (Rt 12) below Nags Head to the bottom of the Banks at Hatteras is a very desolate flat road bordered by water on both sides and very prone to flooding. We couldn't get over how barren it is down there with very few little towns along the way, e.g. Avon and Buxton. Rode over to the Hatteras Light House and took a few pictures just in case it's raining all day tomorrow and we'd be stuck inside watching the rain. Friday we head down to Hatteras, then via ferry to Ocracoke Is., then another ferry over to Cedar Island and the mainland, then it's down to Wilmington and Leland where we're staying with old school friend's of ours.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Headed Towards the Outer Banks of N. Carolina
We left Frank&Anne's place on Monday morning, destination today was Cape Charles, VA, all the way down at the bottom of the Chesapeake Bay. Rainy when we arrived but the Cape Charles House was a really nice B&B; rain subsided for awhile and we walked around the town, would have been a good place to ride our bikes but too rainy to do that. I've attached a shot of the B&B. Tuesday morning we got an early start and headed down through the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel. Wasn't raining while on that but the skies opened up when we got to Virginia Beach. Have never driven in such a hard downpour, hardly could see the road at times, was glad to get around that area and gradually made our way down into North Carolina headed towards the Outer Banks. Stopped at the Wright Brother's Monument at Kitty Hawk (see photo), then arrived at our B&B in Kill Devil Hills around 3PM. The rain had stopped so we walked out to the beach, I rode my bike for awhile and then we settled in for the evening. Tomorrow we head down the Banks to Buxton (near Hattaras) for our last two days in this area, hopefully the weather will break and we'll see some sun!!!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Cruising on the Chester River
Saturday we decided to do some work around the cabin (Frank and Jim) while the girls found a quilt shop for Sheila (in Centerville) and some outlets. We all finally got back together in the early evening and we decided to take the small boat down the Chester River headed towards Chestertown. Took about an hour to get there but it was a beautiful calm evening on the river and we just enjoyed the ride. Heading back to the cabin was much quicker and only took about 30 minutes or so. Here's a shot of Sheila, our friends Frank and Anne, and their pooch, Windsor.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Unexpected Find - Lewes, DEL
We caught an early ferry Thursday morning, passing by Higbees Beach outside of Cape May where the butterflies mentioned earlier were grouping before their journey across the bay. Arrived in Lewes (pronounced "Lewis"), DEL, and stopped to walk around. Sheila found her first quilt shop and we had a nice lunch at a little mediterranean bistro, then walked around the town which had history dating back to the mid to late 1700's. We then headed northwest to Frank's place along the Chester River. Friday we took the larger of Frank's boats and drove about an hour to Denton, MD, where we put in and motored down to Cambridge, MD, on the Choptank River. Lunch at an interesting place called the Suicide Bridge Restaurant named after the bridge closeby with the infamous history of just such acts. Beautiful day on the boat, spent about 5 hours on the water and arrived back at Frank's cabin around 5pm.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Tennis and Beach at Cape May
We had another beautiful day today. Temps in the 70's, sunny, with mild winds made for a good afternoon to sit in the sun and watch an occasional surfer attempting to catch a wave. I tried a panoramic shot of our favorite cove down near the end of Beach Avenue with the Cape May lighthouse in the background. I've also included a regular shot of that same beach. A major reason I (Jim) also like Cape May is the public tennis club that's available here, 16 courts and matches are organized just by giving the club your name and phone number. There's always someone who needs a sub and if you play a few times you can even start finding your own group to play with. Here are a few shots of the club, a "must" if you're a tennis player and visiting Cape May.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Sunrise in Cape May
We thought we'd get up early today and catch the sunrise over Cape May. Even though we got out there at 6:15AM, sunrise was at 6:55AM, but it was a nice morning to start the day. Igor's effect was higher than normal surf and the winds were a little strong today but, nevertheless, another nice day. I've attached two shots, one of the sun coming up way down at the end of Beach drive and the other a few minutes later looking down the pedestrian walkway which runs along most of the main beach in the town.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Cape May Architecture
We've spent a little over a week in Cape May with very beautiful weather almost every day. A bike ride out to Higbee Beach to where the Monarch butterflies are gathering for their journey down South was a unique experience. Thousands are everywhere, even as you sit on the beach there is a constant stream of them headed towards the lighthouse and Higbee Beach areas before heading across the Delaware Bay towards the South. I'm including a shot taken at that beach of some Monarchs as well as several house pics which show some of the famous victorian structures that have been in Cape May for decades. Tomorrow we make our move from our rental house to the Mt. Vernon Motel which is located right along Beach Drive down near the lower end of Cape May, around 1st and
2nd Streets. We're due to catch the Cape May-Lewes Ferry next Thursday, continuing our journey to the Chester River area near Chestertown, MD, where we'll spend a few days with Jim's old school friend.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Arrived in Cape May on 9/9
We had a nice trip down to Cape May through the farmlands of Pa. and Delaware. Checked into the Angel-of-the-Sea in the afternoon, spent some time on the beach, although it was pretty windy, then put the cruiser top down and took a ride out to Sunset Beach to watch a very beautiful sunset with quite a few other visitors. Drove around Cape May for awhile and made it back to our B&B early in the evening. I've attached two shots of the Angel as well as one of my Sunset Beach shots. Looking forward to a nice day tomorrow on the beach.
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