Day 15 – Another sunrise for Rob. Partly cloudy and 55 degrees, no wind, 6 a.m. Rained a little last night, low 53. There’s a gale warning beginning tomorrow afternoon; we’ll be heading to a new location before then.
Camp Hatteras
Monday, Feb. 27, 2017
Day 14 – Sunny, not a cloud in the sky – 48 degrees at 6:15 a.m. Rob headed back out for the sunrise. I am busy trying to secure campsite reservations for June and August, on our way to & from the land in Maine. We always travel off-season and it hasn’t been a problem in the past. But trying to get sites in June & August has been difficult. Rob came back with another batch of pictures to sort thru.
Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017
Day 13 – Woke up to sunny skies and mild wind. Rob was up at 6:00 to make his coffee and head to the beach with the camera to catch the sunrise. What he caught were knobby-knee’d Willits and some Pelicans hunting for breakfast.
Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017
Day 12 – 6:40 a.m., sunrise over the Ocean – bigger, crashing waves today.
Friday, Feb. 24, 2017
Day 11 – Rob was up at around 6 a.m., me at 6:45, roosters woke me up – life is tough. 53 degrees, partly cloudy, rained a little last night, mist over the lake. Rob sat outside and took pictures of the Killdeer darting about. We’re leaving today, taking a relaxing morning at the campground before departing. Checkout time is by 11:00 and check-in at the next place is after 1 p.m. The drive to Hatteras is only a couple of hours, so it should work out just right. Continue reading