A Family Vacation At the Outer Banks of North Carolina
Driving through the Outer Banks of North Carolina To Salvo with 3 cars, 3 couples and 7 kids..
This is the house where we stayed in. It has 3 floors, 7 bathrooms and 5 decks.
The swimming pool behind the house. Cool, clean water and a whirl pool on the left.
The pool table on the first floor.
The steps are leading to the front entrance. The house is built on stilts.
Gabe with her grandson, Triston.
Taking the sandy path to the beach.
These are firewheels or Indian blankets, growing in the sand.
Climbing over the sand dune to get to the beach. 2 steps forward and 1 step back.
The children (and grownups) are enjoying the salt water.
This beautiful beach extends for miles.
The family is heading home for dinner. Duncan is grilling ribs.
Are there slums in Hatteras? Yes, there are.
Waiting for the tide to come in.
Tom is feeding the sea gulls.
This ghost crab is defenseless.
Andea took eleven sunset pictures. She is going professional.
Cape Hatteras light house.
On the ferry from Hatteras Island to Ocracoke Island.
Yes, there are palm trees in North Carolina.
Ocracoke lighthouse.
Sahra Brown from Michigan. She is an intern at the Wild Life Center.
A tree frog at the Wild Life Center.
A yellow belly slider turtle at the Wild Life Center
The majestic Wright Brothers Monument. Orville and Wilbur, departed from earth for 12 seconds in 1903. They are from Dayton Ohio.
The family is driving home after a 1 week vacation. 3 cars, 3 couples, seven children, and I forgot, 2 dogs.
Going to see the Wright Bothers National Memorial.
A replica of the 1st plane.