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Apparently an Isuzu, trying to exit the highway, clipped a tractor-trailer, ran off the road toward the woods, returned back to the interstate and hit a van, then a second tractor-trailer (hauling a load of garbage) collided with the Isuzu and careened across the median into oncoming traffic hitting a Dodge Charger. The tractor trailer overturned and caught fire, igniting the surrounding woods. Unfortunately, everything was extinguished by the time our car puttered through the emergency scene ... or I would have had some absolutely fantastic photos to start our vacation with!
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The amazingly beautiful architecture
is rich with history dating back to the civil war periods. I couldn't quite say whether I felt like I was in the South or the North ... it seems like Pinehurst rests smack dab on the dividing point. Though I was reminded of biscuits and fried chicken when we asked directions to the "Super Wallmart" from the gal at the local gas station.
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Both Jane and Larry were able to serve as our very own knowledgeable tour guides through Pinehurst, giving us short
narratives of who did what where and when. Apparently we had just missed Barack Obama shooting hoops at one of the member clubs. At a glance, Pinehurst seems to be unaffected by the failing economy.
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Part of our personal tour included several of the homes that Jane and Larry built together. Steve and Larry went over many of the blueprints and talked about the very strict building codes in the
Pinehurst area. Steve seemed very enchanted with Pinehurst until he found out you're not able to have a shop on your property within the city limits. I'm not sure that Steve could exist without a shop of some sort to tinker in.
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Jane and Larry had also just finished their very cool "Pool House" next to their very cool swimming pool. Hmm ... could you disguise a shop as a "pool house"?
Steve and I scheduled our vacation so that we could visit with family for a day or two, take off and "see North Carolina" then return and spend a few final days with family before heading back home. So after a lively and delicious meal at the Outback (thank you Grandpa) with our hugemungous family, Steve and I retreated back to the hotel to get a good night of sleep before heading out across the state.
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Scattered here and there we also found some wonderfully kept historical treasures such as plantation style estates, an old Standard Oil gas station, etc.
Oh, and we passed by a very unique airfield. Several small planes tucked under sheet metal make shift hangars on the border of a cotton field and the "runway" appared to be a strip of grass. I mean, how totally cool is that?
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We do hope one day to make the trip to North Carolina in our RV7 ... however, I'm sure we'll be choosing a more conventional landing site. We found (and visited) several small airports during our trip.
Steve and I chose
Edenton because it was somewhere between Pinehurst and Nags Head and it boasted on the internet to be one of the South's prettiest little towns. A small hospitable town rich with treasures dating back to the civil war. Unfortunately, we arrived late in the afternoon on an overcast and drizzly day and didn't get much of an opportunity to really tour the town before it turned dark and began raining in a serious manner. We enjoyed southern cooking at a lovely waterside restaurant ... and I learned what "southern style" green beans and hush puppies were.
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The hotel manager told us that early in the morning and sometimes around 4pm, the dolphins have been seen playing in the surf! That would have completely topped the trip! If we return again, I would like to see the wild horses that run the beaches in the Currituk National Wildlife refuge. You need 4wd or we would have tried this last time. We did stop in a Wildlife Reserve Museum and learned that the Outer Banks was a very popular duck hunters destination. I had to leave partway through the very detailed slide show ...
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Steve got a chuckle from the "Brew Thru" drive through convenient stores that dotted the main thoroughway. Unfortunately, the very popular "Dirty Dicks" with their famous crabs was also closed for the season, but we did stop in at Capt'n Franks and learned that cheese in North Carolina commonly comes out of a pump.
The Wright Brother's Memorial was absolutely fantastic! We toured the museum ... though the original Kitty Hawk is kept at the Smithsonian, the replica was incredibly detailed and magificent all in itself. We also walked the grounds where you could see the markers for each sucessful flight on your way up to the very distinctive stone block memorial.
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They also had just celebrated the 100 year centenial and still had
a few large tents set up with more history rich displays from all over the world. I could truly appreciate the enthusiasm for adventure and determination for success the Wright Brothers must have had ... I see the same attributes in Steve. It must be a pilot thing. I wonder if either of the brothers were smartacllics? That's probably the fireman thing.
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We stayed in Nags Head through Steve's birthday then headed back towards Pinehurst again. We chose a different route back through large protected land areas and well kept agricultural farms. Though we didn't see very much wildlife, the return route was truly beautiful ... flat and beautiful.
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Grandma made Steve and I a wonderful dinner for his birthday and a very special holy cow cake. A whipped cream mandarine orange delight. Wowser! We had such a wonderful time listening to stories about the kids growing up, about Grandpa and Grandma's life, Grandpa's medical career, the before technology era ... can you believe he's been driving for 80 years? Also, Grandma still refused to let me help clean up after dinner.
Oh ... we finally made it to breakfast ... Mac's. I'd been hearing about the family Sunday gathering for years and this was very much a big treat to be able to participate. Alex took the head of the table and started our procession with "Hooray" and "Big Boy". Alex wasn't quite sure about the lady with the camera that made the bird sounds ... but eventually he seemed to have accepted me into the group.
Shortly after breakfast we headed over to Jane's for a huge Super Bowl Sunday party! 3D glasses and all! And oh migoodness there was soooo much
wonderful food. That was another very special treat for me. To watch the McCormick's watch sports ... I can still remember the faxes flying back and forth whenever the Seahawks played the Browns. Too funny! I believe Grandma said a bad word.
Our last day, Grandma made us another wonderful breakfast, wouldn't let me help clean up, then sent us on our way.
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Our last day, Grandma made us another wonderful breakfast, wouldn't let me help clean up, then sent us on our way.
Wow, I really do have a pretty awesome family.
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