Well! Susie & I left Rodanthe on Saturday and we still haven't made it back to Davenport yet! We have really been lollygaggin' along the highways and byways of America.
The effects of the nor'easter were just beginning as we packed up the truck to leave Island Jewel. A light rain was falling on us as we pulled out of the driveway. The ocean was incredibly turbulent, with high waves rolling in from the east & the northeast. The ocean was covering our bonfire site, and at times, nearly reaching the dune line!
It sounds as though we got outta Rodanthe just in time - Sunday morning the s-curves were flooded, quite effectively negating all travel north of the village. (Damn .... if only we had stayed 1 more day.)
Susie & I shopped on our way off the Outer Banks - lotsa stops along the bypass and beach road. Found many good deals with all of the end of season sales. Got a couple of really pretty sarongs trimmed with shells for $10, Jennifer's birthday present (Jen, remind me when your birthday rolls around), and some stuff for my mom, Bugs, Chris and me, me, me.
After leaving OBX around 4 in the afternoon, we headed west - once again via Roanoke Island, as Bugs was concerned about the storms & flooding in Virginia. (Had to scratch our visit to Monticello off our list.) Stopped at Mackey's Ferry Peanuts and picked up munchies to take to co-workers, then drove on to the Chapel Hill area where we spent the night.
Sunday morning we were up bright & early and meandered through North Carolina, spending a few hours in Mount Airy - the little town that Mayberry was based on. Of course, everything was Andy, Barney, Aunt Bea and Opie oriented, but it was very interesting to see. And, it really was a cute little town. Did some shopping there, too.
After leaving Mount Airy, we took the back roads until we were in Virginia. We drove through the mountains, enjoying the fall foliage. The leaves are just beginning to turn, but quite a few trees were blazing with color. We reached Beckley, West Virginia around 6 p.m., and toured Tamarack - what a super place to shop! It is all *stuff* made by West Virginians - paintings, foodstuffs, furniture, clothing, music, glass works, quilts, etc. Overpriced, but well worth a stop every time I go to the Outer Banks. Of course, I dropped more $$ there. We spent the night just west of Charleston.
This morning, we awoke to heavy fog, so took our time leaving the motel. Again, we took many back roads through West Virginia and then Kentucky. We stopped in Greenup Co., Kentucky so that I could go to the courthouse and check out my great x 5 grandfather, Pleasant Webb who resided there after killing a man in Hanging Rock, Ohio in 1810. I've never learned Pleasant's eventual fate and hoped to find him in the courthouse records, but, alak & alas, today was Columbus Day (as if anyone cares), so the courthouse was closed.
Once in Kentucky, we again left the interstate system and motored around Paris, Kentucky, viewing the phenomenal horse farms and estates scattered about the country side. Wow. How beautiful. Not only the old homes and horses, but the entire area looks like a movie set.
Tonight we are just south of Indianapolis and will arrive back home in Davenport tomorrow afternoon. Sigh .... sad face ..... boohoo .....
I'll post some final thoughts within the next few days.