We left NYC behind with a "peace" of contentment....we had done it,
with grace and glory.
So now what? SOUTH-ward-ho! We drove for hours down the east coast on a beautiful fall day and found ourselves landing for a night in a quiet & quaint & artistic Chesapeake seaside town of Cape Charles, VA.
Never enough |
Here's to my fav mermaids---Susan, Nancy & Krista |
Cape Charles, VA |
This small strip of peninsula on south eastern Chesapeake Bay is joined to the Virginia mainland by the interesting long Chesapeake Bay bridge-tunnel....an engineering marvel.
You start out on a bridge and dive into a tunnel half way across and come up the other side.....a passage for ocean vessels...really cool. We've also found along the way, that there are several tunnels that won't allow vehicles like our van because of the propane tank we carry. Fortunately this one was good to go for us as we coasted into Norfolk/Virginia Beach.....
You start out on a bridge and dive into a tunnel half way across and come up the other side.....a passage for ocean vessels...really cool. We've also found along the way, that there are several tunnels that won't allow vehicles like our van because of the propane tank we carry. Fortunately this one was good to go for us as we coasted into Norfolk/Virginia Beach.....
and then on down to......
Our next big adventure was a long overdue visit to our crazy good friend (and neighbor for a while on Witt Rd in Taos).......Howie.
Need a laugh? Visit Howie |
We arrived early into Kill Devil Hills where Howie lives on the Outer Banks and thought we would take a short siesta in a beach parking lot before meeting up with her Gilda Radner-style high energy. Not but 5 minutes into a couple of zzzz's.....we hear,
"You can run, but you can't hide!" Dang if she didn't nail us. The next 2 days was just like old times when we all
"wived on da wight side of Witt Woad"
(think like Elmer Fudd here) This has grown into an ongoing Reeves family joke to this day....of which I'll spare you. Needless to say the fun picked right back up that day on the OBX.
.....finding some beach time.....the OBX has over a 1000 ship wrecks off it's shore----and earned the title:
"Graveyard of the Atlantic".
It's so good to finally be able to visit with old and dear friends----this is essentially a very large important part of this whole journey. Thanks Howie----never stop laughing!!
Next stop---Durham, NC
Home of Duke University and our friends Michael and Gretchen Morrissey....
...and don't forget Sunshine too |
*sorry Michael, had to put it in here---it's a great story :)
Gretchen is a talented textile design artist with awarding winning recognition. Michael is a master of many trades, notably evading hackers on the internet for a large company.
Thanks to the Morrisseys for a fun 2 days----we know we'll see you down in the islands on our boat in the near future---bring the rum fun!
By staying focused on our dream, we had to give up a few other family and friends visits.......maybe next time or....come see us! We had 3 scheduled visits on different boats for sale along the way.....one could have been a contender, but we had to compare....so onward.
Nellie Bly----nicely outfitted |
First Manatee sighting----mom and pup |
Historic lighthouse in St. Augustine, FL
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