Friday, November 10, 2023

Home from the OutterBanks

We had an eventful four days and night.

We began by driving a new way to North Carolina. We stopped in Elizabeth City for lunch. On the way we drove past many Peanut and Cotton farms, all small. Coinsidentally I am reading about Jimmy Carter who grew up on a peanut far, they also grew cotton. His father was a tough business man who made everyone work when they were not in school. It sounds like his relatives raised him since his mother worked as a nurse in the local hospital. He had two sibling girls and later a brother Billy who got him in trouble when her was in.president. 

Our fist hotel was in Sabderling, white large but close to the beach. We walked on the beach the next day and met some girls. One went to UVA and she took our picture. We also stopped and looked at the Inland passage. We saw a sailboat coming toward us and took a picture. We wanted to see more but the road was closed. It was cold in Sanderling but I did write in Story-worth. I wonder what Rick was doing. 

It is better if I write right away because I forget. Today my grandchildren are coming. We are going to do an art project. I collected shells but decided they should add a picture and it should be a gift to someone

I learned how to make Madge podge. It is water an Elmer’s glue. We are going to use it today. Rick was reading Virginia Week.ey. 




 

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