by Charlotte Hinger
I'm at my daughter's house in North Carolina. It has been quite a road trip. My daughter who lives in Fort Collins and I have traveled from Fort Collins to Beaufort, North Carolina with an Alaskan husky who belongs to another daughter living in Raleigh, North Carolina.
We will both fly home. Dakota did really well. Since the dog is diabetic and is partially blind, this whole undertaking could have been a nightmare. Mary Beth is delighted to have her dog back and Dakota was overjoyed to see Mary Beth.
I'm late with my blog! I simply forgot. But my readers will probably profit more from the lovely pictures than my weekly essay.
Cherie and Jim's house is on the coast. It has four floors. The top one simply provides access to a Widow's Walk. These four-sided open walkways were included in the old historic houses so that women could scan the horizon for their husbands' ships.
And we have all these matching comfy rocking chairs that are ideal for watching the birds and the lake.
There's something about an approaching storm. The sky seems close and so very visible here.
In addition to being enthralled with the lush vegetation here, I've learned that Beaufort has an intriguing history. Thomas Kies, who shares the Monday spot with Douglas Skelton is the mayor of Beaufort. He can tell us more about this quirky little town that was a hangout for pirates.
See you next week.
It's easy to get distracted here on the coast!
ReplyDeleteTom, you'll have to come and see this place. They overhauled it from top to bottom. Lot's of plumbing and electrical problems.
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