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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! 

Monday, April 20, 2015

Exploring St. Augustine

St. Augustine Harbor

Besides the two forts, there was plenty to see in St. Augustine.

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We spent one day checking out the beach areas.  Our first stop was Anastasia Island and the St. Augustine Lighthouse,

Light Station

where we ran into another 4th grade field trip . . . or maybe it was the same one!

 

Lighthouse Keeper Station

The lighthouse it self is undergoing some renovations and repairs, but it was still open for tours.  We did not tour the lighthouse, but we did wander around to get some pictures from different vantage points.

St Augustine Lighthouse

 

St Augustine Lighthouse

From the lighthouse, we continued south along A1A to the resort area of St. Augustine Beach,    DSC_0464

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

where we came across a Farmers Market at the pier.

Art Fair at the beach

We walked through, and picked up a few vegetables.

The Farmers Market was pretty busy, and parking spots were at a premium . . . so why not park your Grand Marquis in the bike rack??!!

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Nice park job!

The beach, though, was pretty empty on this hot day . . . but storms were threatening in the afternoon and I guess that was keeping people away.

St Augustine Beach Pier

St Augustine Beach

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Back downtown, we entered through the ancient gates of the city,

Wall of the City

and walked through part of the old town.

Old School

Shopping in Old Town

 

We did a little window-shopping,

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and looked at some of the historical structures.

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Plaza de la Constitution

 

 

The Cathedral-Basilica

Cathedral Basilica

 

Cathedral Basilica

 

 

Ponce de Leon

Ponce de Leon

The Bridge of Lions

At the Bridge of Lions

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Isn’t he a handsome fella??

Tom with the lion

We walked out to the middle of the bridge to see the marina and boats in the harbor,     St Augustine Marina

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

just as the drawbridge was going up, and we were able to see the tour boat going through,

Pirate Ship

and also a fishing boat out in the harbor.

Some kind of fishing boat

From the center of the bridge, we also had a nice view of the Castillo de San Marcos.

Castillo de San Marcos

Leaving downtown, we drove north on A1A to look for the campground that we spent one of our favorite Thanksgivings at, many years ago on our way back to Michigan after a trip to Disney and the Kennedy Space Center.

The beach area north of town has changed considerable since then, and we didn’t recognize much.  We didn’t find the campground, but we did see a parcel of vacant land for sale that looks like it could have been the campground . . . too bad . . .

We stopped for one more look at the beach as storms were moving in and the surf was getting pretty rough.

Rough Ocean

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There were a few baby pelicans in this group that flew over our heads (or, at least some that were considerably smaller than the rest!)

Pelicans in formation

With the bad weather coming, we headed back to the campground for the rest of the day . . . but we would be back again . . . there was still more to see!