Thursday, August 22, 2013

our Central East Coast--15-20 Aug

We left DC, our furthest destination east and north and are headed towards home, taking the long way home (isn't that a Supertramp song?), via the coast, crossing numerous bridges and the inter coastal waterway, took a couple of vehicle ferries, got to spend time with a couple of pals Aly grew up with, and found ourselves spending time by the sea....really lovely...
Chesapeake Bay Bridge out of Annapolis, MD
Chincoteague Island in the distance

the causeway onto Chincoteague Island where the 1st land grant
was granted in 1651 and the legend of the Spanish feral ponies
still bring tourists in July for the penning of the ponies 

Chincoteague lighthouse

the shallows where the ponies run from Chincoteague
Wallops Flight Site--one of the oldest rocket launch sites
 in the world located in eastern VA
Wallops Flight Site
Sights close to the VA coast
beautiful corn over 8' tall after the rainy summer

sweet potato crops


white Crape Myrtle

beautiful Crape Mrytle in full bloom lining the back roads
Chesapeake Channel Bridge/Tunnel heading to Virginia Beach

Virginia Beach Yacht Club
2 die hard Bronco fans--Tina and Aly--friends since Jr High

Buddy, Aly, Billy and Ava--Billy and Aly spent their
teen years in the same neighborhood
Alexia, Sylvia and Julia with Hazel--Billy and Ava's girls
Virginia Beach boardwalk

the hills where the Wright Brothers made their 1st flights
Continuing south from Virginia to the outer banks (OBX), 200 miles of barrier islands off the shore of North Carolina separating the Currituck, Albemarle, and Pamlico sounds from the Atlantic ocean.  First stop was the Wright Brothers Memorial in Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills, NC.
the Wright Brothers memorial rock, Kitty Hawk, NC
this has been disputed, but for now, it is still recognized














The Wright Brothers 1st 4 flights delineated by 4 white markers--1st flight, 120' in 12 seconds, the 2nd was 175', 3rd flight 200' and the 4th flight was 852' in 52 seconds...
flight distances





a Wright memorial
the Outer Banks of North Carolina
both sides of the road was sand and on either side of that was water
Buddy swimming at the outer banks in the salty, warm Atlantic
the pier at the small village of Rodanthe at the OBX

beautiful waves and sky
a boogie boarder

awwwwww....
After camping 1 night along the OBX and having driven 74 miles we came to the tallest brick lighthouse in North America, standing at 208'.  It was built in 1870 and with the spiral black and white, is recognized as the international symbol of the North Carolina coast.
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse













 Houses along the OBX














We then took the 30 minute few-mile free ferry to Ocracoke Island...then the 2nd ferry, 2+ hours $30, and 23 miles later...we were back on the mainland
the free ferry
Ocracoke Lighthouse--the oldest operating lighthouse in NC














Back on the mainland
buying fresh shrimp for $2.25/lb on the side of the road from Miss Gina
 Historic Beaufort, NC

Beaufort Courthouse












After arriving back on the mainland, and again on back roads, we drove down the NC coast through Morehead City, Jacksonville and Wilmington, camped along the way, met some nice folks, cooked up and ate that delicious fresh shrimp and headed to the Southern Coast where that will be our next missive...

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Our Nation's Capitol--10-15 Aug

It's exciting just being in our nation's capitol, then add to that seeing many old friends from work days past from Peace Corps, State Dept, USAID, USDA and Consultants, plus old grad school friends and others from countries we've lived in or visited...then add a wedding here, an overnight there, a waffle brunch here, a walk with Gravy there, a monument here, a BIG house there, drinks here, a bbq there, a midday meeting here, lunch there, a ball game here, a cemetery there,...just fun no matter which way you look at it!  Thank you to all of you who hosted us, drove us places, dropped us off, picked us up, fed us, invited others over, cut our hair, laundered our clothes, took out staples, walked Gravy and have stuck with us after all these years!  We look forward to meeting up next time...
Buddy, Howard and RB at Sheryl's wedding

Diana, Illidio and Corine at the same
lovely bridesmaids and flower girls

the happy couple, Sheryl and Leonard
RB, the brides mom, Juliette and Buddy

Buddy, Howard and Corine
Illidio and Diana

Bob and Timmy
the boys from way back--RB, Buddy, papa of the bride, Flog, Howard and Bob
RB, Buddy, Flog, Howard, Aly and Bob
Sarah, Buddy and Rebecca--the brides sisters













Kayla, Tom, Edith and Laia
cutie 2

cutie 1
Aly, Lynn and Mark--the girls were in Burundi together in the early 90s

Gravy's friends, Viv, Anna and Bella
parents of the above girls, Maria and Michael-friends of Aly's from Burundi from the mid 90s

old friends-Souad, Carl, Sara, Shirley, Tiffany, Alex, Sean, Evan, Hannah and Buddy
all from days gone by...


























WWII Memorial
looking towards the Lincoln Memorial

the base of the Washington Monument--under maintenance, but the flags are beautiful
Smithsonian

the Capitol
back of the White House

guardian angel?
the Eisenhower building with our VPs offices (the wedding cake)

front of our White House
we contemplated riding these, but chose our own

Eshalla, the daughter of our friend from Brattleboro, VT
Bob, Phil, Buddy, Howard and Scott

Connie, Nicole, Debbie and Corine
good friends at a wonderful bbq
Howard, Bob, Debbie, Corine, Connie, Buddy, Scott, Nicole, Phil
morning rendezvous with John--old Peace Corps friend
Pakistani lunch while out on a bike ride--delicious by the way

Nat's stadium for a ball game
scoreboard

Phil and Debbie our hosts to the ball game with Buddy
 a few Presidents at the game (and a perfect shot of a beer vendor!)

the rain started in the bottom of the 4th--we left after 20 minutes,
the game resumed after 1+ hour...and the Nat's won 4-2, yeah!
Debbie and Phil friends and hosts in Arlington
Lincoln Memorial from across the Potomac

JFK and Jackie's graves

changing of the guard at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier
keeping vigil

Arlington Amphitheater
Military funeral procession

Lincoln Memorial
Washington Monument
Korean War Memorial
MLK Memorial under maintenance

Jefferson Memorial
FDR Memorial--bread line

FDR Memorial--fireside chat
FDR with his favorite dog Fala 
Bryan and Aly--old pals from Burundi days
action at 6.30am in a quiet Arlington neighborhood where
we were staying

Buddy, Suzanne and Aly--another host and an old pal from Burundi days