Saturday, April 30, 2011

THE PARTY CONTINUES!

Still recovering from the early morning Friday.
A long walk on the beach. 
Good Cheer (sushi & champagne) for Will aand Kate

Thursday, April 28, 2011

DON'T MISS IT!!!

We'll be watching this event.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

AROUND THE STATE PARK

Rainy morning today so here's a chance to cool off and post some pics of the Park. 









Maggie running from the ocean.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

"CALABASHED''

We got "Calabashed" last night,
What great seafood!
It was fresh and plentiful. Everything from frog legs to fried oysters.
I'll hold him, you get the sauce!

Monday, April 25, 2011

EASTER MONDAY

Maggie "bugging" me to go to the beach.
No alcohol allow in the State Park so we have a good supply of "ice tea"at our site.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

REAL BUSY NOW - WILL POST LATER

TOP SECRET INFO: The bunny is Ranger ANN!!
I now believe this to be true.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

WASHING WINTER AWAY!!!

O JOY!!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

RV Maggie

Maggie is back in form!

TRIP SOUTH

Enjoying the meals on the road.
Great time to try all our favorites.
MUMMY!!
Not having the trailer in tow on the way down, we took a lot off interstate routes to enjoy the scenery.
Blossoms were everywhere.
The Blue Ridge Mountians.
EL RINCON in Clarksburg, VA.
Bring it on!!
We arrived in NC after a rain storm that flooded many areas.
The local scenery caused Chris to be inspired to paint.
The La Quinta Hotels on route were first class.
Maggie enjoyed their "Princess Delivery Service".
Entrance to the Boone NC La Quinta.
Arrival at Willow Tree Resort.
Our chef at the Asian Fusion in Longs SC.

Maggie on her firt RV ride of the season
This creature was deployed to keep the geese off the grass.
Maggie was "not impressed".
I think you can buy him at WalMart.
Colourful welcome to the Myrtle Beach State Park.

Monday, April 18, 2011

TRIP DOWN SOUTH

 I'm having trouble posting pics on the blog.
Hope to solve it soon so stay tuned!
BEACHIN'

We had a great trip down and were lucky enough to miss the active tornadoes that have swept through the area.