All week Jack aka "huck" has been jonesing to go fishing....something that kid could do 24/7. In preparation Tim went to the local tackle shop and got him some new gear including this new toy
They have hopes that this crazy thing that mimics the sound a shrimp makes will bring in the Drums! Now we just need some crab traps and some luck as we head out to Back Bay ...(along with checking on any progress with the property)
To be continued...............................................................
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Friday, May 17, 2013
Pungo
Pungo, Virginia
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Pungo | |
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Coordinates: 36°43′25″N 76°1′4″WCoordinates: 36°43′25″N 76°1′4″W | |
Country | United States |
State | Virginia |
Independent city | Virginia Beach |
Time zone | Eastern (EST) (UTC-5) |
• Summer (DST) | EDT (UTC-4) |
ZIP codes | 23456 |
Area code(s) | 757 |
FIPS code | |
GNIS feature ID |
Pungo is known for its Pungo Strawberry Festival, which is held there every spring. Also well-known is the story of Grace Sherwood, the so-called "Witch of Pungo". Notable features of the area include the historic downtown intersection, United States Coast Guard communications master station, Verizon Communications transmitter site adjacent to the Coast Guard site, cut-your-own Christmas tree farms, pick-your-own fruit farms, roadside fruit and vegetable stands, and the Pungo Ferry Bridge. Nearby is Nimmo United Methodist Church (Nim-o), which was built in 1791 and expanded in the early 1990s. It is the oldest church with the original foundation in the area. Bishop Francis Asbury preached there.[3]
This is Pungo, a different world from Back Bay at Lagomar your typical suburban, cookie cutter 'hood yet only a mere 10 minutes south........
Strawberry Fields
Fields of green
A post office in surrounded by green
Horses
And horse farms
The old church
Thursday, May 16, 2013
The beginning.....
Today officially starts the beginning of the new venture for our family.
For many years Tim and I have talked of living in the "country", having space for the kids to run and explore, to have chickens and to try to be more self sustaining...a simpler life (but will it be more simple;))!
A few months ago we saw an ad for a piece of land in the rural part of Va Beach and on a whim we decided to check it out. We drove out and both of us instantly knew this would be a beautiful place to live...4 acres of land surrounded by trees, backing up to preserved land and right next to Back Bay. Today marks the day that our builder will start digging.
For many years Tim and I have talked of living in the "country", having space for the kids to run and explore, to have chickens and to try to be more self sustaining...a simpler life (but will it be more simple;))!
A few months ago we saw an ad for a piece of land in the rural part of Va Beach and on a whim we decided to check it out. We drove out and both of us instantly knew this would be a beautiful place to live...4 acres of land surrounded by trees, backing up to preserved land and right next to Back Bay. Today marks the day that our builder will start digging.
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