One of the nice things about having photography as a hobby is that when I prepare to leave a volunteer assignment that I’ve been at for three months, I can sit down and review my time here pictorially. That’s exactly what I did this afternoon in between packing up duties. Tonight I’ve included several collages of my favorite memories from this assignment. It wasn’t easy whittling it down to around 38 photos out of the over 600 that I kept, but at least I’ve probably deleted a couple of thousand over my time here.
I’ve got to say that the encounters with wildlife were probably my favorite memories from both Pea Island and Alligator River NWRs. I hope the folks I was able to visit with won’t take that as an affront, but it’s the truth.
Yesterday I went to an afternoon cookout that the new volunteer coordinator and the new person responsible for the visitors centers put on. There was a boatload of food, and pleasant visitation going on between the RV volunteers, the interns, and some of the staff at the volunteer coordinator’s home. What a magnificent location she has for her house. We sat out on the back deck that overlooked the Roanoke Sound, and enjoyed observing many large flocks of cormorants moving across the sound.
While I took care of some last loads of laundry, airing out and packing the outdoor carpet, and checking the tire pressures on the rig when I got back, my mind was a whirl with everything I had to do today. When you’re parked somewhere for three months, there are a lot of chores to take care of both inside and out before everything is ready to hit the road.
Luckily, my monthly mail arrived at headquarters today, so I finished up putting away the extend-a-stay propane hook-up, dumped and flushed the tanks, stored the DISH satellite, cleaned the inside of the rig, and all the myriad other little chores that need to be done. I can pretty much say I’m ready to go.
My plans are to drive to Wilson, NC, tomorrow. I’ll stay there a couple of nights before moving on to South Carolina. I hope everything goes smoothly tomorrow, and my normal moving day jitters will calm once I’m back on the road.
Thanks for stopping by… talk to you later, Judy
Loved the gallery in this post! Safe travels!
ReplyDeleteSafe travels, Judy! I've enjoyed your posts and photos about your stay there.
ReplyDeleteAs always, great photos! Safe travels.
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You have done such a good job of taking me along on your daily adventures. I feel like I was there with you. Safe travels tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI NEVER tire of looking at your photos! You present them so well and they make me feel like I'm right there. I think I relate so much to what you write because of our own experiences with NWRs. Glad today had decent weather for you... makes it SO much easier to pack up to go. Safe... and happy... travels! Looking forward to your next "assignment"!
ReplyDeleteHappy and safe travels to you. How in the world do you organize that many photos? Do you use Picasa? I think Picasa works better with Microsoft, and I've never been able to use it to any extent with the Mac.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Belt! You've put together a great pile of memories for us to enjoy. Good luck in your move, you are getting closer to the areas we hang in. Could there be another meet up soon (with a MH bath)?
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your photo collages. I see that your wildlife encounters included an encounter with a lobster on a plate! That's a good thing. Travel safe and thank you for sharing your adventures and wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteNice montages. Bon Voyage!
ReplyDeleteIt sure looks like it was a great stay-travel safe!
ReplyDeleteI have loved all of your pictures, Judy. It's like you're a magnet to wildlife. I like to go back and look through pictures of my travels, too, though they're not nearly as good as yours. You have a real talent. Oh, how I wish I could live the life you're living. Maybe once all this stuff with my back is over. Good luck; travel safely. Give Emma a pat for me.
ReplyDeleteReady or not, there she goes. Travel safely, Judy!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the review of the pictures I have so enjoyed seeing on your blogs from Alligator River. It's a place I love and I can see you do too. Beautiful header shot!!
ReplyDeleteSafe travels!
Safe travels, Judy! Thanks for the review.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your review Judy, Have a safe journey to your next stop. Looking forward to seeing more pictures of yor travels.
ReplyDeleteSafe Travels there Judy and I look forward to seeing more of your pictures and reading of your travels..God Bless...Zeee and Critters 3
ReplyDeleteA great selection of pictures for your collages. Wishing you safe travels.
ReplyDeleteNo matter what pictures you choose they are incredible. I still have those first day jitters and I have Jim to help me. So I wish you lots of safe travels and calming breezes.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels...I look forward to reading about your new adventure
ReplyDeleteThanks for the memories ... safe travels.
ReplyDeleteSafe Travels
ReplyDeleteMay you have safe travels. So anxious for you to get to Wilson. I am going to
ReplyDeletelet my brother know so he can few your blog. Love all the photos.
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ReplyDeleteSafe travels and thanks for sharing all the great pictures.
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful memories. Safe travels to the next destination.
ReplyDeleteSafe travels!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful memories. . .on to new adventure. . .safe travels!
ReplyDeleteJanice
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Have so enjoyed "visiting Alligator River NWR with you". As usual, your pictures are fantastic. So wish we were joining you at "Okee" but will have to be satisfied with being there via your blog. Safe travels, my friend. We'll keep you in our prayers.
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting us ride along and stay with you and Emma in NC....Yep, I'm getting "hitch itch", even tho you don't have one!! Let's "ease on down the road"!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing what you can do and see in just 3 months? Love this life style!
ReplyDeleteJust take it slow and easy on the road and you'll be fine. You can do it!
We all benefit from your hobby. thank you, Judy. Be safe and enjoy the journey.
ReplyDeleteLove the collages! Can't wait for your next location. Take care and travel safe.
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