Well, dear readers, we have finally made it to our destination. The reason we began this trip was to visit Michelle. We hadn't been to see her since she moved to Virginia Beach. She planned a great week for us, a lot of places to ser and people to visit. She really kept us busy. Our schedule has been such that we have not written much. So here are the highlights of our week with Michelle.
1. We participated in a Native American water blessing ceremony at one of the many waterways in the area. A friend of Michelle’s is a Native American healer. She is being trained by a group of 13 Native American Grandmothers who are reestablishing this blessing after 150 years. It is only done by the women so Stanly attended as an observer and “warrior” to protect us from any intrusion.
2. Michelle set up appointments for us – Stanley got a wonderful massage from Meghan and Yvonne received an acupuncture treatment from Michelle’s acupuncturist.
3. We were able to meet one of Michelle’s coworkers (Ziamara) and her fiancé for dinner. We had a great time with much laughter and storytelling to go around. One of those loud, fast talking, and joking waitress kept us in stitches and added to the hilarity of the evening. ![]()
4. We went to church with Michelle where Yvonne played the offertory anthem on their very nice Yamaha baby grand piano. Everyone was very friendly and it was a good service. Michelle has recently been elected to the board so she is involved in the life of the church – building and grounds committee, solving the problems of rotten gutters and crumbling foundations.
5. We took a 4th of July walk on the beach boardwalk which was packed with people, umbrellas, boogie boards, children and towels. We threaded our way through all of this down to the water so that we could put our feet in the Atlantic Ocean. We planned to return to the beach after dinner for the fireworks over the ocean, but an enormous thunder storm blew in and they cancelled the fireworks, the bands, and the celebration. The lightening was spectacular, though!
6. On Tuesday we drove the Outer Banks on the coast of North Carolina. Took a ferry across the Currituck Sound and drove down to Kitty Hawk. What a great day. We drove along a country highway, stopped at “Mel’s Dinner” for lunch, and Grandy Farms Vegetable Stand for some beautiful fresh tomatoes and a tasty Vidalia Onion Summer Tomato Dressing.
The Wright Brother’s Memorial and Museum was great with a full size replica of the plane that made that historic 852 foot 59 sec. flight. We walked to the top of Kill Devil hill to take photos of the monument. As we left we drove along the beach road to see all of the rental houses nestled into the dunes about which so many books we have read have been written.
7. On Wednesday we drove up to Williamsburg. It was a rainy day, but we went anyway. We went across our first bridge-tunnel. It’s just like it sounds – a bridge out into the middle of the water, then the road dives into a tunnel and back up onto the bridge. Two of Yvonne’s favorite kind of roads---and the tunnel is under the ocean.
First we went to the historic part of Historic Williamsburg. What a great place to visit. We went through print ship, candle makers and several other shops. We had lunch in Chowning’s Tavern. Stanley tried ale from a 1752 Williamsburg recipe. It was quite tasty.
The next stop was at the Williamsburg Salt Spa for a 45 minute treatment in their Polish salt cave. Salt treatments have been used for respiratory ailments for centuries. This room was built from several tons of salt and salt crystals brought from a famous salt cave in Poland that is used for therapy. Underground 30 meters, there is the spa, shops, a cathedral, carvings and sculptures, a whole city. Above ground are the hotels for the guests who spend a week or two in the cave breathing the salt dust.
Yvonne could breathe better after the treatment, so we feel like it has some positive effect on our respiratory systems. Anyway it was an interesting and restful time.
After the salt spa we went to Discover Teas, a tea shop. Michelle knows the proprietor. This is a lovely little shop and the 3rd distinct environment we had been in today---an American Historical village, the Salt Spa, and now a very light and airy shop that greets one at the door with a variety of scents of tea and fruit and herbs and flowers. Besides a sample cup of tea as you enter, Kenneth has a little table where his teas are in small tins to be sniffed. He then tells you about what is in each blend and also includes the health benefits of each. What a pleasant way to end our day. We also found that he carries a Kenyan tea, so we told him about our tour of the tea factory last summer.
As we left for home, the skies opened up and poured rain. We drove in the 5”00 traffic in a driving rain, thunder and lightning. After 2 hours for a 1 hour trip, we pulled into Michelle’s with Chinese take-out for our last dinner together.
Tomorrow we leave and head West for home.