Hello lovely girls,
Here we are again on Tuesday. The week just flies by, especially when I'm busy and enjoying myself. And enjoying myself I am this week as my friend Rhona from the UK is visiting. We have been friends for at least 40 years. I can't really remember when we actually met. I'm showing her around as she has never been in this area.
Let me first show you my postcard:
It's from North Carolina (obviously). Sent to me by Amy, who lives in Asheville on he eastern side of the state. She is a school librarian.
On the card you can see a cardinal (for you Elizabeth) and the state flower: dogwood. Then the structure on the bottom of the picture reads: Mount Mitchell, highest peak east of the Mississippi river. The little flower is the Venus fly trap. And the ship is battleship North Carolina. The sailing ship is called Elizabeth II. The lighthouse on the right is Cape Hatteras and top right there is a monument which is the Wright brothers national monument.
I vaguely remember reading about the Wright Brothers so I looked it up in Wikipedia:
Wright Brothers National Memorial, located in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, commemorates the first successful, sustained, powered flights in a heavier-than-air machine.
From 1900 to 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright came here from Dayton, Ohio, based on information from the U.S. Weather Bureau about the area's steady winds.
They also valued the privacy provided by this location, which in the early twentieth century was remote from major population centers.
The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse received the famous black and white stripe daymark pattern in 1873.
The Lighthouse Board assigned each lighthouse a distinctive paint pattern (daymark) and light sequence (nightmark) to allow mariners to recognize it from all others during the day and night as they sailed along the coast.The stamp is a Forever stamp with the sempervivum succulent on it.
Now let me tell you what I've been up to. As I said, my friend Rhona is staying with me and I have been showing her around. Today (Monday), we went to a town called Guadix, about 47 km away from here and we had 'churros' for breakfast:
Churros is extruded batter, which are then deep fried. We get them warm and crispy on our plate with a cup of thick warm chocolate sauce (left on the photo).
The idea is to dip the churros in the warm chocolate. Yummy!
The coffee and the chocolate will be my qualifiers for the T-Party hosted by Elizabeth and Bluebeard.
Then we walked through the town to the cathedral:
We didn't go in as it was quite expensive to go in.
Rhona also likes windows and doors, but this door was so enormous that she posed in front of it to show how huge it was.
This is a square at the end of which is the town hall. (Palm trees for Elizabeth).
I think I'll leave it at that for today,
Happy T-Day all!
Hugs,
Lisca