Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Kiawah in the Fall

The kids and I spent a week at Kiawah Island. My sister Kelly was able to spend several days with us as well.  It was a trip full of new experiences and much relaxation!
We rode our bikes all over the island and found two of the marsh view towers. 
 The views were spectacular.
 
  One of the towers is on an island nature area.
In the middle of the week we took the ferry from Charleston to tour Fort Sumter for the first time.
The fort was really interesting and the park ranger talk was really well done. 

I find listening to the park ranger talks to be the best part of visiting our national parks and monuments. 

The gentleman telling the story at the Wright Brothers Museum in Kill Devil Hills, NC had the entire crowd so enthralled that many of us were moved to tears with his retelling of the story.  

But I digress. 

Unfortunately, you're only allowed a short time to explore the fort (less than an hour) and we felt we had to rush through to see as much as we could.
One thing that took up a lot of time on the fort was finding all the answers to the Junior Ranger questionnaire.
Back on land, the kids passed their test, took the oath and got their Junior Ranger badges as well as their names on the Junior Ranger wall of fame.
The last of firsts on this trip was kayaking the Kiawah River.  It was hot and exhausting but fun. 
We also had the added pleasure {sarcasm} of paddling against in the incoming tide on our way out and against the outgoing tide on the way back in.  

We'll definitely check the tide schedule before the next time we go out!
And so you can say you learned something while reading this, the Kiawah River is not an actual river but is instead a salt marsh and estuary. Now, don't you feel smarter?
We had a wonderful visit and look forward to getting back down to KI in December.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Parks and Slushies

We enjoyed the beautiful fall day romping around the park under Carolina blue skies.

The kids were having so much fun that I had a hard time getting them motivated to head home. Which is why I resorted to the 'ol "anyone who wants a slushy has to get in the car now!"

They came running and now we all have cold lips and red tongues.

Monday, October 5, 2009

The Maize Maze


We have been doing some fun Autumn stuff lately.

Last Saturday was a trip to a nearby corn maze. To be honest, had we not paid $16 up front for the privilege to wander aimlessly through a corn field in 85+ degree weather, we would have skipped the maze altogether and opted to just do all the other fun free stuff - which included a hay ride, bounce houses and climbing in and all over farm machinery.

All in all, it was hot, sweaty, Fall fun!






Saturday, November 8, 2008

Fall colors



I still have not had a chance to really learn more about or experiment with my camera but I think these pictures came out nicely.

I do love autumn colors - especially the reds and oranges.


This one's my favorite.I love the sun's rays streaming through.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Pumpkin Pleasure


We made the standard October trek to the pumpkin farm today. We had never been to Ganyard Hill Farm before but we really enjoyed it! We took about 125 pictures with the new camera...in less than 2 hours! I promise I did not post them all :)

Will had a blast on the hay slides

Eliza Grace could really work the manual kernel remover

Will did pretty well too!

Eliza Grace practiced milking a fake cow

In the corn maze


Will lead the way through the maze and seemed to know exactly which way to go

Will picking his own cotton


On the hay ride



Picking our own special pumpkins
Eliza Grace was very excited to find a yellow pumpkin!