Assateague Island
The 4 were out the door again last weekend ... although we were 5 and we ventured about 2 hours away. My sister took the day off of work to go with us to Assateague Island National Seashore in Maryland. The day started out rainy and we debated going, but there wasn't another day for us to go together, so we headed out. My sister had gotten the kids a book about the island, so they had a heads up about what it was going to be like. The big draw to the island is that there are wild horses that roam about. Sure enough, as we drove onto the island there were two horses off on the side of the road, munching away on some grass. They're not phased in the least by cars and people. They just go about their business. Check out this beautiful lady ...
We spent some time driving around deer and egrets. We walked around on the beach for a while and then stopped for a picnic lunch.
By then it was time for the kids to take a nap. What better place to take a nap than on the beach!
The Boy laid down for all of 60 seconds. The Girl did a little better with about 10 minutes. Then Dad got up and chased them around while my sister and I got in our nap. Literally ... chasing ...
By this time the sun was shining, the world was beautiful and it was probably the best nap of my life!
The Boy laid down for all of 60 seconds. The Girl did a little better with about 10 minutes. Then Dad got up and chased them around while my sister and I got in our nap. Literally ... chasing ...
By this time the sun was shining, the world was beautiful and it was probably the best nap of my life!
When we got up we played on the beach a while longer. The kids were excited to get in the water despite it being windy and the water being beyond cold. Of course, the Girl had to take one step too far and ended up wet from head to toe. Once that drama was over, we went on two walks ... the forest walk and the marsh walk. They're 1/2 mile walks with lots of informational plaques and such along the way. The boy took all of this very seriously, as is his nature ...
The forest walk was more about plants. The kids were a little overly impressed by the mushrooms. It was a good opportunity to talk about asking the parents before eating something!
The Island had originally been the start of a resort type community. It was destroyed by a hurricane in the 50's and was eventually taken over partly by the National Park Service and partly by the the states of Maryland and Virginia. We walked out on what was originally intended to be the marina. We saw these two beauties. They were amazing!
At the end of the day we headed into Ocean Shores to Crab Alley. Guess what we got!!
Total: My sister had a park pass, which we used. Otherwise it would have been $15 for our vehicle to get in.
Verdict: Fabulous! We'll be back for camping.
Location: Maryland's shore. Directions
Metro: Nope. You'll have to drive to this one.
On the marsh walk we got to see a blue crab in action. He had himself hooked onto a piling, upside down and was waiting for something to swim past. Very cool.
The forest walk was more about plants. The kids were a little overly impressed by the mushrooms. It was a good opportunity to talk about asking the parents before eating something!
The Island had originally been the start of a resort type community. It was destroyed by a hurricane in the 50's and was eventually taken over partly by the National Park Service and partly by the the states of Maryland and Virginia. We walked out on what was originally intended to be the marina. We saw these two beauties. They were amazing!
At the end of the day we headed into Ocean Shores to Crab Alley. Guess what we got!!
I love vegetables, legumes and the rest, but I'm definitely a carnivore! After a long day exploring a national park, there's nothing better than all you can eat blue crabs!!
Total: My sister had a park pass, which we used. Otherwise it would have been $15 for our vehicle to get in.
Verdict: Fabulous! We'll be back for camping.
Location: Maryland's shore. Directions
Metro: Nope. You'll have to drive to this one.













6 comments:
This whole outing--A+. I want to go! I had a book when I was a kid--Misty of Chincoteague. I don't remember much about it, but I wonder if this is similar. Maybe you know. I love your new blog! Mary
Chincoteatgue is the Virginia side of the island ... I believe. I need to get that book. Apparently I'm the only on who hasn't read it!
the ladty in the last picture looks like she's in heaven!
Beautiful pictures! Looks like so much fun!
I have childhood trauma from Misty of Chincoteatgue. The school librarian, Miss Bernasconi, was always pushing it like crack cocaine. I never liked it, but had to pretend I did in order to gain access to Judy Blume/Beverly Cleary section.
Gorgeous pictures. You are very talented. Lokks like you had a great time.
Thanks for your photos- they're gorgeous, as is your family.
We're planning a camping trip with kid the same age this summer- we can't wait!
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