Saturday, June 27, 2009

Outer Banks Trip Day 1











We actually have three days off together and decided that we simply had to see the outer banks. So we packed for the three days and drove off toward the Atlantic Ocean a mere 295 miles away. We made such good time that we decided to have an ambitious first day, instead of just going to the hotel, we decided we would go to the NC Aquarium in Manteo. Alas, the directions were crap and when we should have turned left (the aquarium had been marked for roughly 140 miles but not the last turn---- 'natch), we found ourselves going over a drawbridge and within shot of another site we were going to see on Sunday, the Wright Brothers Memorial.


Let me tell you having been to my fair share of memorials, this one is well laid out and considering the time of the Wright Brothers first flight, 1903, remarkably well preserved. The memorial itself cannot be reached by auto, rather you park at the base of a hill and walk up. When you get to the top it has brass busts of the brothers. The busts there now are replacements because sitting on top of the hill within a mile of the Atlantic, it is sure to be prone to erosion. THe monument is granite and when you are finally at it, you realize that its in the shape of a tail of a jumbo jet. Get it?

Anyhoo, from the memorial hill you can see down where the plane landed, they have markers, 1,2,3 and 4 to show where the first four flights landed. THey also have the barns they lived and worked in while they were there. Of course it was December so it would have not have been 90. But because the so many acres have been preserved it was very open and the breezes were nice. There is even an airstrip (there were about a dozen planes there). The airstrip is long enough to land a cessna and is open by permit, to "good pilots". It runs parralell to the Wright Bros, flight path so it must be great. They had a metal replica of the first flight that kids and such could play on, the art was actual size, the girls loved that. The most interesting thing was a piece of the original Wright Flyer (which now hangs in the great hall of the Air and Space Smithsonian), this piece was given to NASA and flew with Apollo 11, then with the Eagle to the surface of the moon. It was donated back (intentionally) to the Wright Museum in 2003 for the commemeration of the 100 Anniversary of the first flight. What a journey that little piece of airplane took.

Afterwards we drive the 60 miles to our hotel and took a nice dip in the indoor pool, and then a hot tub, the hotel is practically deserted. We drove a few miles to Elizabeth Citys waterfront and ate at one of the more (fancy for Elizabeth City) resturants. The meal was fabulous, Everyone got something they were hankering for and, and were able to take a nice walk on the water front. The temp was down to 80 with great breezes and no humidity.
Wright, now Tina is doing a work out in the hotels gym and the girls are wrighting in their journal, when she gets back we will go take another dip. Tomorrow we will attempt to get to the aquarium and will get there, or my name aint nathan arizona.












1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It looks like Tina and the girls had a very nice trip and are enjoying themselves greatly.
Too bad Ron couldn't go along as it looks like a trip he might enjy too.
Sounds like all went well and they saw and enjoyed a lot of things. Interesting.