Mud Season Escape

We left midcoast Maine on a beautifully clear and warm day (50’s) and had great driving conditions to Waterbury CT (overnight) and down to Dover Air Force Base, Delaware – arriving there to gale force winds and cold temps!

flatlands sunset at Dover AFB

The drive on Rte 113 and 13 down through Delaware and eastern shore of Maryland is so stress free and relaxing compared to the east coast freeways. The bridges and tunnels across the Chesapeake span 25 or so miles. This containership looked like an island and was going through the channel as we were sinking into the tunnel.

Our third day brought us along the Outer Banks of North Carolina and to Manteo on Roanoke Island (just west of Kitty Hawk). We camped out in our friend Sandy’s drive way.

What a charming little town – totally different to the commercial strip along the Outer Banks! A real town with a downtown and residential feel to it.

Sandy and I visited the beautiful Elizabethan Gardens. From their websiteFanciful and elaborate gardens were designed to entertain Queen Elizabeth I during her reign. Our garden was created for your enjoyment, and as a living memorial to the time when Sir Walter Raleigh’s lost colonists lived in this very place over 400 years ago. The Elizabethan Gardens is a project of the Garden Club of North Carolina.

The camellias were in full and glorious bloom and just walking along the moss covered pathways with trimmed privet hedges, birds singing and being amongst greenery was balm for my soul!

 

 

Armand Clematis

Crossing back to mainland North Carolina

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  1. I have no idea why, but looking at these pictures, reading what you wrote, I just cried. Beautiful and thank you for the efforts you take to share your experience with us all.

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