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Saturday, May 16, 2015

Four Midwesterners survive Tropical Storm Ana

Stormy Sky

Back when we planned our vacation for Nicolas’ leave, we figured that a few days at Myrtle Beach with a nice pool would be a great way to wrap it up. 

We didn’t plan on the first named storm of the hurricane season joining us there!

Now, I must say, the National news was making a MUCH bigger deal out of the storm than the local weather forecasters were . . . to them it was just going to be “some rain, some wind”, nothing to really worry about.  So, even with the bullseye directly on Myrtle Beach, we made our move. 

We packed up Thursday afternoon so that we could get an early start on Friday and hopefully be set up before any rain moved in.  We arrived at Pirateland Campground around noon, and pulled onto our site just as a downpour hit us!  Two minutes later, it was over and we proceeded to get set up.     Friday afternoon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Checking out the beach

It was still pretty windy and stormy-looking, so we took Casey for a quick walk down to the beach before it rained again.

Friday before the storm

There wasn’t much going on at the beach!

It started to rain again, so we had some lunch and took a quick run to the store.  By the time we got back, the rain was gone and the sun had come out!

Then the sun came back out!

Sun coming back out

 

One more quick walk for the doggie, and then we headed to the pool . . . we figured we might as well take advantage of it while we could!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lazy River

The swimming area at Pirateland is beautiful – with a huge pool, lazy river, and a kiddie splash area.  There were a few kids in the splash area, but nobody was braving the chilly water of the pool or lazy river.

We did, though!

We decided to go to the pool!

With the sun low in the late afternoon sky, and a pretty good breeze, it was chilly floating on the water, but we had fun!

It's a little cold!

The boys tried out single tubes, then double tubes,

Enjoying the Lazy River

and then stacked double tubes!

Let's try stacking 2 tubes!

Now they're getting daring

When we finally needed to warm up a little, we headed over to the indoor pool and hot tub!  Overall, not a bad day at all!

Saturday was predicted to be more of the same – periods of rain alternating with periods of sun – as the tropical storm was getting closer, but still offshore. 

The surf was definitely getting rougher, though!

Saturday - surf getting bigger

Saturday - almost high tide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We were hoping it wouldn’t get too bad, since we were pretty close to the beach!     We're not far from the beach!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We took a walk along the beach,

At the beach

and spotted a few jellyfish washed up on the sand.

Jellyfish

We also watched groups of pelicans as they flew in formation over the waves . . . it was pretty cool!

Pelicans

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Pelicans

It was really neat to watch, and we were amazed at how low they flew – even with the surf as rough as it was!

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Walking back along the beach, we saw another group of pelicans flying over the waves!     Another group of pelicans

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It’s hard to believe that such large birds can be so graceful!

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After our walk on the beach, we took a drive through downtown Myrtle Beach.  It’s looking a little rundown, and is really just made up of bars, restaurants, mini golf and giant beachwear shops.  We didn’t see anything that made us want to stop and look around, so we just went back to the campground and over to the pool again.

Most of the afternoon was pretty nice, and after a couple hours at the pool we decided to go out for pizza (I didn’t feel like cooking!).  We went to a little pizza place in surfside beach, and it was really good . . . and much nicer than Myrtle Beach!

By the time we got back to the campground, it was almost time for sunset . . .      DSC_0688

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday night - pink clouds

By the time we went to sleep Saturday night, the rain had arrived and the wind had picked up quite a bit . . . we learned that Tropical Storm Ana made landfall just north of Myrtle Beach sometime during the night. 

We slept right through it!

It was raining pretty hard Sunday morning, so other than going out for mass, we stayed in all day.  I did manage to get down to the beach between rain showers to get a few pictures!

Sunday - and now the rain has arrived!

Can't see the pier anymore

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We watched movies all day, and I got Mother’s Day presents from Nicolas,

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and Bryce.

Making a cake for Mother's Day

Bryce's creation

 

 

It was a nice day, even if we couldn’t get outside!

Later, after dinner, the rain finally stopped and the sun started to peak out between the clouds.  We went out for a walk, and were treated to a rainbow over the ocean!     rainbow

Rainbow over the ocean

The remaining clouds made the sky look really dramatic!

Sunday - after the storm

Sunday - the storm has passed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The sunset was pretty spectacular, too!

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Sunset - May 10th

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunset - May 10th

So, that was it . . . we survived the first named storm of the 2015 Hurricane season, and our first tropical storm ever!  It wasn’t so bad!

Monday morning dawned beautifully – with a crystal-clear blue sky!

Figures – it was time for us to end our vacation and get Nicolas back to the base so he could start work on Tuesday!  Oh well, it was a nice day to pack up and drive!

Monday - the storm has passed and it's time to move on!

We had a great vacation, and we were so glad we could give Nicolas some “family-time” with lots of rest, relaxation and fun! 

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Enjoying a few more days of summer

With our 2 weeks up at Haas Lake, we packed up the RV and headed west again . . . just not too far west!

Our destination for the next few days was the Benton Harbor/St. Joseph area – in the SW corner of Michigan.  We stayed at Eden Springs Park – a nice little campground with friendly people, and I can’t believe I forgot to take a picture of our campsite!

We had a few goals for the weekend – fresh blueberries, fresh peaches, and the beach!  This area of MI (South Haven, Coloma) is well-known for fruit, especially peaches and blueberries . . . and we were just a few short miles from a beautiful county beach on Lake Michigan.

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First, we needed to find a U-pick farm that still had blueberries (we’re getting close to the end of the season for them), so we decided to try DeGrandchamps Farms, up in South Haven.  It’s a pretty big commercial farm, but they also have a nice U-pick area for folks like us.

Their website said the U-pick would be open until august 31st, so we made it in time!

 

 

Blueberry Farm

The bushes were still really full, and although the berries were on the small side, they were still really sweet!

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Are you picking blueberries or eating them??!!

 

Nicolas loves blueberries!

We each took a bucket, and some of us did a better job picking than others  Smile , but we ended up with 7-1/2 pounds of fresh, delicious blueberries!  . . . which are now taking up precious space in my freezer!!  I had to take the shelf out to fit the box, but one the berries are completely frozen, I should be able to transfer them to smaller containers that won’t take up so much room.

 

On the way home, we stopped at a farm market and bought a basket of fresh red haven peaches – YUM!!  They taste really good with blueberries!

2 down, one to go . . .

On the beach in St. Joe

After lunch, we drove into St. Joe to the county beach.  It’s a beautiful beach on Lake Michigan, and there were lots of people out enjoying this gorgeous day!

Lots of people in the water

There was a chance of thunderstorms developing in the afternoon, but the sky was clear and blue when we arrived.  We settled in to soak up some sun!

Enjoying the sun for a while!

Guarding the sand castle

 

After awhile, we started hearing some rumbling out over the lake, and it sounded a little bit like thunder.  We could see some clouds moving towards shore.

 

 

Rumbles of thunder in the distance

Nick and Bryce decided to get in the water before the storm arrived . . . and the water wasn’t even too cold! 

Eventually, we started seeing flashes of lightning, too, so it was time to pack up and get back to the car . . . everybody had the same idea and there was a mass exodus from the beach!

The sky is getting pretty dark -- everybody is leaving the beach!

It’s amazing how quickly these storms can develop over the lake!  By the time we reached our car, the sky had turned completely black, and the wind was whipping so much sand around the people still trying to get back to their cars were getting sand-blasted!

We managed to get out of there and back to the campground without getting caught in any rain . . . and I don’t know what happened at the beach, but we never did get any rain at the campground!

We were going to go back to the beach after dinner to get some sunset pictures, but decided not to . . . we should have – the sky was an amazing mixture of orange and purple that night!

It was a great couple of days back on the coast!