Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Denver, CO

We had an unplanned trip to Denver, CO, to say good-bye to our brother-in-law, Steve, that passed on too soon.  It is sad when a loved leaves us early, but we enjoyed seeing many of our family members.

A few family photos:

King with his sister, Kathy

Brother-in-law Dean

 Niece Tonya, and Great-Niece Hannah

Cousin Jim enjoying a nap.

Nephew Jason

All the Hayes extended family

Niece Angie and Great-niece Taylor

Nephew Clark and Niece Stephanie


Family candid photos






Nephews Clark, Cole and Chris - wearing Steve's favorite, OU shirts,

Sending messages to Poppy in Heaven.





Visiting Longmont, CO
We lived in Longmont, CO when we were in our twenties.  We met Gary and Vicki, our boat partners, and have been friends for over forty years.  We stayed with them in their lovely home and we drove on a site seeing trip to Estes Park, CO.  It has been many years since we've been to Estes Park, but not too much has changed.  However, last year there was massive flooding of the Big Thompson Canyon and into Longmont.  

Driving to Estes and enjoying the scenery.

Elk are alongside the road.

This could be our new favorite store, but we decided we'd better not go in.

 Now this is a favorite store!

 Vicki and Sharon enjoying the stores.

Some of the flood damage that happened last year.




Really pretty flowers in Vicki's front flowerbed.  They looked so real, King wanted a picture.  Actually, they are real.

We liked their fireplace - we want one like this for the boat.   Ha.

A fun lunch, trying to take a selfie!

We flew back to Raleigh, NC and drove back to Osprey Marina, near Myrtle Beach.  This is one of our favorite marinas, another must stop.  The marina also has a goat farm - fun to look at.  We were pleased to get a marina goodie bag with homemade jelly.




Monday, May 11, 2015

Beautiful Beaufort and Charming Charleston

Southern Beaufort, pronouced 'beau' as in beautiful.


Charleston Maritime Center, the marina where we had planned to stay was full due to a Sailing Regatta.  We chose to stay at St John's Yacht Harbor on the Stono River and we were so happy with our choice. We would definitely stay there again.

King enjoying fishing with the marina's one eyed cat, hoping for a handout.

Beautifully preserved historic Charleston homes line block after block.



More beautiful buildings, churches and homes.




H. L. Hunley was a submarine of the Confederate States of America and played a small part in the American Civil War.  Only 40' long, the Hunley demonstrated the advantages and dangers of undersea warfare.  She was the first partially submerged submarine to sink a warship, and also lose her crew before returning to base.


We left Charleston in cool and windy weather, a perfect day for a regatta.  We stayed out of the way of the sailing boats, but tooks lots of pictures.




We were tired and ready for bed, but not before one last picture.