Oops. Somehow the thing got away from us prematurely. Anyway......
We're posting this from about six miles from the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park. We would have posted yesterday from Cameron, AZ but their wireless connection was down. Yesterday we visited the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Between Sylvia and I we took over 150 pictures, below are just some of them. We have to apologize--no matter how you set up the image there is just no way to duplicate what the eye really sees--just consider them a tease and make plans to visit this remarkable place on your own.
Grand Canyon Photos
Today we got up early and headed toward Bryce thinking we were just gonna drive through the desert. Well, the highway just happens to follow the Colorado River upstream of Grand Canyon NP and along the Vermillion Cliffs. Needless to say it took half the day just stopping and gawking at the incredible scenery.
Vermillion Cliffs to the drive to Bryce Canyon.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Sedona
Monday, November 29, 2010
Greetings from Flagstaff
There is a lot to report on since the last post. First we made our way to Kevin and Jamies house in Baton Rouge by way of Pensacola. We paid a visit to the Naval Air Museum where Sylvia became a Blue Angel.
On to Baton Rouge for a prolonged stay...Cynthia caught up with us for a few days before heading to Chicago. We went to New Orleans twice an enjoyed some of the best food on our trip.
We left Baton Rouge on the 27th and met up with an old Navy buddy in Shreveport then tried to blast through Texas in a day and a half. Abilene on the 27th and then Albuquerque on the 28th. Here it is on the 29 and we paid a visit to the Petrified Forest.
When we were in Baton Rouge the temperature was 88 one day, the next it was 45. Yesterday it was in the 30's and today it averaged 25 with snow--I think it's winter.
On to Baton Rouge for a prolonged stay...Cynthia caught up with us for a few days before heading to Chicago. We went to New Orleans twice an enjoyed some of the best food on our trip.
We left Baton Rouge on the 27th and met up with an old Navy buddy in Shreveport then tried to blast through Texas in a day and a half. Abilene on the 27th and then Albuquerque on the 28th. Here it is on the 29 and we paid a visit to the Petrified Forest.
When we were in Baton Rouge the temperature was 88 one day, the next it was 45. Yesterday it was in the 30's and today it averaged 25 with snow--I think it's winter.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Home with the Kids!
So here we are in Baton Rouge with Jamie, Kevin and Sailor! Hip Hip Hooray! Just a quick post for now with pictures to follow. Great news that Kevin is able to have this time off. Couldn't be happier... Cynthia will be flying in tomorrow stopping off here before continuing on to the Chicago Foygels for Thanksgiving where she'll meet up with my favorite Son-in-law.
Love to you all..
Smiling...ear to ear..
Sylvia
Love to you all..
Smiling...ear to ear..
Sylvia
Monday, November 15, 2010
Tallahassee and Florida Parks
After leaving Okefenokee Swamp we headed to Florida and thought our best chances for a decent motel was Tallahassee. Unfortunately we did not take some important factors into consideration:
1) Florida State is in Tallahassee 2) College football in the South has even more devoted followers than all organized religions combined and 3) We got into town the night before THE home game.....no vacancy...anywhere. We had to drive an hour to the town of Wakulla Springs. We stayed in a motel then the next morning went to Wakulla Springs State Park. This is the very location where "The Creature From the Black Lagoon" was filmed. Now just the manatees and alligators inhabit the crystal clear waters.
We then drove to a state park on the Gulf and camped.....right next to a swamp. That's how we found out what no-see-ums are all about.....my legs and arms look like I'm on my 20th day of Survivor but the sunset was worth it. Monday morning we had the entire beach to ourselves until about noon.
So, what day is it?.....Where are we?...When did we blog last?
Whatever. So here we are in the Okefenokee Swamp.....who would've guessed??? Got to Valdosta, GA and realized that what we had driven through was really not worth reporting on. Pretty country to be sure...mostly industrial forests and a pulp mill--haven't experienced that smell since we left Eureka, YUK!!
So we were looking at the map after the day and realized that we shoulda, coulda gone to the Okefenokee Swamp. Hey, who goes to the Okefenokee Swamp......Sylvia and Brian do, that's who. Next day detour back to the Okefenokee Swamp, camp for the night and plan the canoe trip for the next day.
Here is a resident of the boat basin where we got the canoe.
Here are some of the reptilian wildlife in the swamp and some of the pix of the vegetation. Some of those aligators are well over 10 feet, but most are in the 7-foot range.
Brian trying to get the canoe back to the boat basin.
Whatever. So here we are in the Okefenokee Swamp.....who would've guessed??? Got to Valdosta, GA and realized that what we had driven through was really not worth reporting on. Pretty country to be sure...mostly industrial forests and a pulp mill--haven't experienced that smell since we left Eureka, YUK!!
So we were looking at the map after the day and realized that we shoulda, coulda gone to the Okefenokee Swamp. Hey, who goes to the Okefenokee Swamp......Sylvia and Brian do, that's who. Next day detour back to the Okefenokee Swamp, camp for the night and plan the canoe trip for the next day.
Here is a resident of the boat basin where we got the canoe.
Here are some of the reptilian wildlife in the swamp and some of the pix of the vegetation. Some of those aligators are well over 10 feet, but most are in the 7-foot range.
Brian trying to get the canoe back to the boat basin.
Myrtle Beach, SC
We made our way from Blue Ridge Parkway/Mt. Airy, NC to Myrtle Beach, SC. Ate an early dinner at Flo's place...we both had seafood. Found our hotel and made it to the beach to see the sunset. What a treat! As we were watching the sun go down we noticed some dolphins.
The next morning we made coffee and watched the sun come up from our balcony and took another long walk on the beach then off to Hilton Head, SC. On the way we stopped at the little town of Georgetown, SC and found a great seafood place. Sylvia had a scored and fried flounder and I had a bucket of oysters.
Here we were able to get out to the beach to watch another sunset and as luck would have it we were rewarded with more dolphins.
Instead of just passing through, they were feeding and some of them were doing this from only 40 feet away. Sorry no pix....all you would have seen is just water, but it was really a sight to behold. We were able to get up well before dawn, make some coffee and watch the
sunrise on the beach and the dolphins were still there.
On leaving Hilton Head, we stopped at Fort Pulaski National Monument. At the gate the park ranger said that he was going to have to confiscate the Mini, but that he would only use it in the park, you know, for the good of the Park Service and the Nation. We also had our first aligator sighting.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Head'n to the Swamp!
Hi All Y'All... We did get in late last night and too tired to post pictures of the day. Started the day with watching the sunrise on Hilton Head Island and spent the day on Tybee Island. Beaches are beautiful and go for miles. Enjoyed a feast of fresh shrimp and some hush puppies...Yum! Heading for the Okefonokee Swamp for a canoe excursion and night of camping. Brian is hoping to see some gators and I am hoping that our little pup tent will be enough of a shelter. We'll catch up with pictures once we get back into civilization...
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Hilton Head/Savannah
Hello from Savannah, Georgia. Here are some pictures of Old Savannah. Beautiful old homes, some dating from colonial times. Sylvia and I did our own walking tour. We spent about 5 hours, just enough to get a flavor of the city. It would be easy to spend days here.
The facades along Factors Walk.....This was where the movers and shakers of Old Savannah did their thing....the brick building in the background is the Cotton Exchange.
Sylvia climbing the stairs from the river front to Bay Street.
End of the day...beautiful subject in a beautiful sunset. This was shot after watching dolphins "herding" fish just 40 feet from where we were standing.
The facades along Factors Walk.....This was where the movers and shakers of Old Savannah did their thing....the brick building in the background is the Cotton Exchange.
Sylvia climbing the stairs from the river front to Bay Street.
End of the day...beautiful subject in a beautiful sunset. This was shot after watching dolphins "herding" fish just 40 feet from where we were standing.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Myrtle Beach, SC
As luck should have it; we happened upon the opportunity to rent a condo right on the beach with the views you can see in the pictures below. It is "off-season" so it felt like the beach was mostly ours. We arrived in Myrtle Beach on the late side but the beach beckoned us for a night stroll. What a treat to get up to see the sunrise while enjoying a cup of coffee on the balcony. Only to follow it up with a walk along the waterside... barefooted, of course. Even warmer than summertime along the North Coast. Felt great!
Left Myrtle Beach and stopped at St Pawley's Island where we spent more time walking along a strip of beach that was beyond beautiful. We'll post pictures tomorrow... Brian's camera is in the car! We were drawn to pull off the highway at Georgetown where we discovered a retail shrimp warehouse. They only had fresh raw shrimp so we asked for a recommendation. The restaurant was on the wharf and Brian enjoyed a bucket of oysters and I had fresh flounder... Superb food and the wait staff was so much fun. (Be sure to notice the bucket of shells!)
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Blue Ridge Parkway
Not long after starting our day on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia we ran into this light dusting of snow...Yep, kinda cold. The road varies from about 2200 feet to this, about 4,000 ft so the trees still had quite a bit of color in lower elevations to leafless at 4,000 ft.
Here's Brian checking out the connections on the bridge over the James River.
Here's Brian identifying trees...."Look Syl, a tulip tree!!!"
Still identifying trees. "I think it's a sassafrass tree."
Late in the day, just before Mayberry (Mt Airy, NC).....yep it's still cold, look at the icicles!
Here's Brian checking out the connections on the bridge over the James River.
Here's Brian identifying trees...."Look Syl, a tulip tree!!!"
Still identifying trees. "I think it's a sassafrass tree."
Late in the day, just before Mayberry (Mt Airy, NC).....yep it's still cold, look at the icicles!
Friday, November 5, 2010
Relatives!
This is Dino's Ferrari that is actually a model named the "Dino"!
Picture taken across the street from shoe store right before we left. They really got a kick out of seeing us load up the Mini!
Millie gave us a tour of the neighborhood. This was Tony Delillo's house. He worked on our teeth in the room on the right. I sure remember that!
Dad as Best Man at Gloria and Cousin Johnny's wedding. Johnny shared so many pictures of the times they spent together.
Lunch with Anne. Delicious as one would expect. Homemade biscotti and of course being sent off with a care package. Yum! Anne just celebrated her 85th birthday and is hoping that she will soon get a visit from the sisters! (She sure misses her sisters.)
Picture taken across the street from shoe store right before we left. They really got a kick out of seeing us load up the Mini!
Millie gave us a tour of the neighborhood. This was Tony Delillo's house. He worked on our teeth in the room on the right. I sure remember that!
Dad as Best Man at Gloria and Cousin Johnny's wedding. Johnny shared so many pictures of the times they spent together.
Lunch with Anne. Delicious as one would expect. Homemade biscotti and of course being sent off with a care package. Yum! Anne just celebrated her 85th birthday and is hoping that she will soon get a visit from the sisters! (She sure misses her sisters.)
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