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Wow, that was a long trip to the dialysis clinic. (I know, I know... all in a day's work for you---but you're on vacation!) It's so great though, that now there are dialysis clinics most everywhere. Just a few years ago that wasn't the case and travel was very restricted for patients. Glad you were able to end the day right--with good food and the wild, wonderful beach.
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Love, the update, The Beach at night sounds so cool, I just love the beach of any kind. How is the sand there is it really soft or harder? Sounds like an awesome trip, I too could do with some scallops! One of my favorite foods, yum.
Wow, fascinating about the crabs. I would've loved to have seen them - and that double dose of scallops sounded
The crabs are pretty amazing, and according to Brenda, so are the scallops!
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Great pictures Kenny! Sounds like another great say!
Thanks, Marnie, it was another good day.
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Mmmmm, ice cream and double order of scallops! I could deal with that!
Yeah, it was nice, ahhhh Good!
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Wow, that was a long trip to the dialysis clinic. (I know, I know... all in a day's work for you---but you're on vacation!) It's so great though, that now there are dialysis clinics most everywhere. Just a few years ago that wasn't the case and travel was very restricted for patients. Glad you were able to end the day right--with good food and the wild, wonderful beach.
I know all medicine has made long strides in just the last few years! I think in this day of computers and on-line devices, they should be able to co-ordinate between the insurance agencies, doctors, and hospitals and clinics so your records and all that could follow you on almost any trip... it's working to that end, I think, it's just not quite there yet.
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Love, the update, The Beach at night sounds so cool, I just love the beach of any kind. How is the sand there is it really soft or harder? Sounds like an awesome trip, I too could do with some scallops! One of my favorite foods, yum.
I loved the beach at night! I wish the pictures would have turned out because the moon was just gorgeous. The sand was soft, in fact it was kind of difficult to walk in till you got close to the water. I liked the scallops... DW LOVED the scallops!
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A long but good day. The scenery looked nice on the way to the clinic.
It was a long drive, but beautiful! That was the good thing about it! We really did make the most of it.
A Little Tequila, A Little Princess, and a Big Ocean (OBX 7/21 - 7/25/2010) Updated 10/07/10
Homeward Bound - or – Are the mountains ablaze... or is the sky on fire?
Well, it had to happen! The last day of vacation, and the day we had to leave the beach and go back to reality. The good news was it was a long drive, so the vacation would go on till late night. The bad news was it was a long drive, and I was on VACATION!!
First things first, though, we had to wake up!
Coffee, Coffee, Coffee!!!... and Janet is awake!
It took me a little longer to get woke up, but after a good walk with the dogs, I was ready for breakfast! We tried to eat up the cereal and fruit that we had left.
I'm trying to wake up and fix the camera... Now if those blueberries and strawberries don't look good... there's somethin' wrong with ya!
I think Princess wanted to stay...
We got packed and loaded up the car for the trip home, and said “goodbye” to the Cape Pines Motel.
Cars loaded... Goodbye Cape Pines!
Back we went on the familiar road up to Nag's Head and Kill Devil Hills.
Granny was wide awake, though.
As we got into Nag's Head we, of course, stopped by the Dunkin' Donuts to finish breakfast and get some coffee to go. Then we wanted to shop for T-shirts and other souvenirs. We found a place called “Wings” in Kill Devil Hills and stopped there and found shirts and salt water taffy and all kinds of things!
Finally, it was time to head away from the Outer Banks and head back towards Norfolk.
Driving through the tunnel under Chesapeake Bay
Then we were seeing the last of ocean waters till the next time.
The last of the ocean.....
I'm sure we did fast food for dinner somewhere between Norfolk and Richmond, VA. It was about 6:45 when we were climbing the Blue Ridge again and it was a beautiful evening with plenty of daylight left to get some photos. The only problem... there were no turnouts on the westbound side of the highway. So, we took the exit at the top of the mountain and started back down on the old road and found a turnout.
The view was breathtaking...
Janet and I had both gotten out for pictures at the turnout and after about 10 minutes we started back to the highway. It still was not dark, so Janet and Brenda continued taking pictures as we drove along.
The clouds were looking pretty interesting
A Virginia “Mooey Mooey”, as some would say...
We were near the VA/WV state line as the sun began to set. I'm not sure exactly where, but we could not decide if the mountains were ablaze, or the sky was on fire:
The rest of the ride home was uneventful, and after dropping Janet and Granny off at their respective homes, we finally got to our waiting sheets sometime after midnight.
Oh, my--those photos of the Blue Ridge sunset are amazing! That's a part of the world I've never seen and I really should rectify that.
I'll have some of the cereal with fresh fruit, please!
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Wow, those photos of the mountains are awesome. They really do look like they're on fire.
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Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous scenery!!!
I love those mountains. We caught the sunset pretty good. I didn't think the pictures would come out as good as they did, but Brenda and Janet just kept snapping pictures, and when I looked back through them, I was impressed with how much it looked like the horizon was just on fire!
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Wow you definitely have some amazing pics, I love the tunnel pics, the perspective is really cool. the mountain pics are just incredibly beautiful as well. You've got some amazing photogs in your group. What a fun trip I can't wait to hear the wrap up.
A Little Tequila, A Little Princess, and a Big Ocean (OBX 7/21 - 7/25/2010) Complete
Recap and Final Thoughts
The Outer Banks of North Carolina is a beautiful, ocean getaway. It is so big, the beach can be just as crowded or uncrowded as you want. Most of the beaches have pet access with some restrictions, like you must have a 6' leash, or something. There are, at least 4 lighthouses that are easily accessible without a boat ride. Of these, the Bodie Light is currently getting remodeled, I imagine you will be able to climb it once the maintenance is complete. Ocracoke Island, accessible by a free ferry, has many interesting things to see, including another lighthouse, also being repaired, and inaccessible, at this time, but a beautiful lighthouse, just the same.
Nags Head, Kill Devil Hills, and Kitty Hawk have all the stores and services you may need, as well as many restaurants, from fast food, to fine dining.
OBX is a wonderful vacation opportunity, with many vacation houses and hotel rooms available for rent to accommodate any size party at all. We just fell in love with the place for several reasons, I think.
1. The drive, for us, anyway, is a long day's drive, but a beautiful one that can be made in a day, if needed.
2. Uncrowded, pet friendly, beaches, accessible 24/7.
3. It is rich in history, from pirates to the first flight.
4. It's a great place to "get away from it all".
I hope you have the opportunity to see OBX first hand someday... maybe you will fall in love, too!
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