Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Good afternoon. It’s still windy here, 18 miles an hour, better than the 25 we had yesterday. Speaking of yesterday, we had a pretty busy day. We went and checked out an area for the fellows to fish being at the surf fishing at the ocean was not going to happen for a few days. It is just too wild and rough. Anyway, there’s a beautiful pier underneath the huge bridge that goes across the Halifax River. The boardwalk extended all the way under the bridge which gave plenty of shade and around on the opposite side as well. There was a bait shop there and several people trying their luck fishing.

The boardwalk extended all the way under the bridge which gave plenty of shade and around on the opposite side as well. There was a bait shop there and several people trying their luck fishing. After that, we had lunch at Arby’s and then stopped at a beach shop where I bought myself a sun hat. No, I can’t wear it right now because it would just be lost in the wind. 

Wayne & Mark on the boardwalk pier



The pigeons were snuggling together until I went to take their picture. So cute.

Mark and I had a walk on the beach, a nap and then cooked a dinner of brats, baked potatoes and green beans for a joint dinner. That was all yesterday.

Today, Tuesday, Wayne and Mark headed over to the Halifax River, also the intercoastal waterway to fish from the boardwalk. LaDonna came over and we painted! The Rick next to us left this morning and we were totally exposed to the ocean. BeeZee enjoyed looking out ... Robbie preferred standing and watching for dogs. 


The Atlantic is churning again today ... Still weather produced by the hurricane hundreds of miles to the Northeast! 


When we were in North Carolina, Mark was crying the blues about not having a big pot. I called it a big friggin pot which he is now proudly modeling. He went to the Goodwill store and paid seven dollars for it. What a bargain. 

Tonight, we are going to try and cook outside, doing rainbow trout that was caught in Jonathan Creek in Maggie Valley. 



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