Saturday, April 23, 2016

Williamsburg-Jamestown April 12-15


While we don't enjoy RV Parks, having electric, water, sewer, Cable TV and WiFi for three days was pretty nice.  


The ALINER taking advantage of ALL the amenities!
The staff at Anvil Campground in Williamsburg were very friendly and helpful, and the site was very clean and well maintained, which helped compensate for it being located between a major highway and Railroad track.











After a good nights sleep, we were able to spend an entire day walking around and taking in the sights and exhibits in "downtown" Colonial Williamsburg, which never gets old.... (Sorry, Bad Pun)


Original Governors Mansion
Youngsters in period dress

Carriage rides everywhere
Elliott taking in Main Street


We finished the day with cocktails and a hearty grilled steak dinner, and of course a fine cigar!

Life is Good!

Thursday we made a short drive to Jamestown and enjoyed another stunning day touring the working
Plantation and the original First Colony site.  (We actually enjoyed the original site more than the working plantation.)

The Working Plantation-

Elliott and her new friend
inside an Indian Hut at the working Plantation


A Replica of the Ship used to land the Colonist

What a Church looked like in old Jamestown

The National Park is more historic as it is the site of the original Colony.....


 They have an amazing Glass Blowing exhibit on the site of the original building.  I could have stayed here all day and watched these artisans create some pretty cool (another bad pun) works which are on sale at the exhibit.
Elliott met one of her childhood heroines Pocahontas, daughter of the Ruling Indian Chief Powhatan who gave his blessing to wed Colonist John Rolfe, and consequently brought peace between the Colonist and the Native Americans....
This was the Original Anglican Church

They are still digging for artifacts on site which are on display at a wonderful museum.
 It was a terrific trip, and we had a great time, created some fond memories and look forward to returning at some point in the future. Our only disappointment was the absence of the old Pottery Factory which has been replaced by a "Pottery Factory Shopping Mall".  The old place which looms in the background was always an adventure to wander through.

Our next big adventure is to South Carolina in May for some golf, fishing and visiting friends.  Hopefully we will squeeze in a few trips before then.

Stay tuned!







Saturday, April 2, 2016

Assateague Island National Seashore

Assateague Island National Seashore

On a whim, we decided to head out for some surf fishing on Assateague Island on the Maryland coast.  Assateague is a beautiful destination this time of the year.  The beach is empty, the horse flies and mosquitoes have yet to invade, and the Public Schools are still in session.  Being a 2-1/2 hour drive it's a great place to "plant" the ALINER near the dunes and not have to hustle home at the end of a tiring day of fishing.


Best time to be at Assateague
Tucked in next to the dunes.


The skies and the temperature cooperated, but the wind decided to be less so, and hung in around 20-25 mph making fishing much more difficult.  The Bay Side of Assateague also offered it's challenges due to the winds holding out the water resulting in shallow water fishing conditions.


Skinny Water on the Bay side



In the evening the temps dropped to the lower 40's and the winds made it feel in the mid to lower 30's.  Thank goodness for the ALINER furnace which kept the temps at a cozy 68-70 degrees inside.


Got a little "Nippy" after Sunset
                                                                                               
So even with poor fishing conditions it was an enjoyable trip to the beach where Corona's and good cigars replaced cleaning fish!


I even had a few "Uninvited Guest" for lunch!


Until Next Time.........

Me and E