Tuesday, May 27, 2008

adventures




On Memorial Day, Kas and Nate took us out to Fort Macon at the end of Emerald Isle on the outer banks. This is a very historical site, and the old fort had been used not only during the civil war, but during the world wars as well... mainly a post for guarding the coast. It was fun walking around the place, and one of the few "sites" that I have ever been too, where they don't guard you off. You have to watch your step and pay attention ... as they stated before you enter... "this fort was built for war, not sight seeing"... as you might be able to tell from the stair case... this is a big wall, and when you are walking around the top of it.. there isn't any sort of "fencing" to keep you from stepping off. It's nice to be able to see such places and see them as they were meant to be.

And this is the view from the top of that wall... as you can see, it gives you a clear sight into the ocean... now, the piece of land you can see in this shot... is Shakleford Banks... where the ponies live!!! Why we couldn't have had a day like this for "pony island"!!! Actually, Ed and the kids said that they would take me back over there, but even from the fort I could see a number of boats on the island, and people walking about... so I have a feeling the ponies might have even been "hiding" on a day like this with all that "traffic" on their island!!!
Another thing that can be found on Emerald Isle is LOTs of places that have things like mini golf, go carts tracks and the like, so nothing doing we had to stop at one of them and let the "kids out to play"... course you might notice
one of the "biggest" kids!!! Ed has such a good time with these sorts of things.. (actually Dave
does too.... we missed having him with us!!!!) Kass, Nate and Ed had a grand time in the bumper boats... I had to take pictures, so I didn't go on them!!! (just as well, I got to stay nice and dry!!!) One thing we did forget, getting off the island on a holiday weekend!!! It was a two hour waiting in traffic ride on the way home... oh well, we really didn't have any place to be!!! (except for Mandi and Patrick's for dessert!!)
Now, aside from all this "tourist stuff" we have been doing, I have found some quiet time for myself... which is always a good thing to find on vacation... and in this quiet time... look at what I have managed to accomplish....
My first hat with a design in it...I bought this pattern at the wool festival that I went to with Linda... and have gotten one done!!!!
I am pretty happy with it, even if I do say so myself.. and have even started on a second one....
I am also very happy to report that Moxie is doing well, and seems to be feeling better.. maybe a little vacation from the others is something she needed for herself.
Tomorrow we begin to head towards the north, I can hardly believe this time has come and gone so quickly.


5 comments:

Flymaine said...

Your Ed looks so happy in those bumper boats!! I want one of those hats!!! Very nice work! Safe travels back to Maine!

Linda said...

The hat came out great!

Looks like you had a great time...have a safe trip home.
Linda

Anonymous said...

Those bumper boats look like fun.

That hat looked awsome!

Deb said...

I'm so happy that you and Ed had a great time with Nate and Kassy! It sure sounds like you had fun! The hat is absolutely beautiful, you did a great job...and I'm glad that Moxie's feeling better too. Travel safely and enjoy your stops along the way home! Deb

Jules said...

Did you all ever make up into our beautiful mountains? Glad you enjoyed your stay here! :o)