North Carolina, Washington DC & the Outer Banks

It took me 11 years to come back to the US. I still don’t know why it took me so long!

In less than 2 weeks I went through 3 different states : North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland.

During this time I was able to enjoy the “American way of life”, like celebrating Halloween, eating in diners, houses with their porch and rocking chairs …

The trip starts in Hillsborough, NC. A town that has about 3 centuries of history where native Americans and Spanish once lived. Tribes such as Occaneechi and Eno were living in this area when European started to arrive. At the beginning of the 18th Century, Occaneechi leave Hillsborough to move to Virginia. Some 20 years ago, an archaology team excavated a Occaneechi farming village, a replica is now built around the original site near the Eno River.

Next : Durham, NC with the Duke University which is a famous private research university. It is ranked as one of the world’s top 20 universities. Tim Cook – Apple’s CEO – studied there.
Back in Hillsborough to get ready for Halloween! I need to go and pick my pumpkin for the next day.

Back in Durham, to wander in the American Tobacco District, a factory complex and national historic district which is now part of a large urban renewal to bring back residents, businesses and shoppers in the area.
At a walking distance from it, the Durham Bulls Athletic Park (Durham’s baseball team).
Back in Hillsborough to find my Halloween costume to be able to Treat or Trick in the evening. First time for me carving a pumpkin and expose it outside.
Once again I feel as if I am living in an American movie. Children are all dressed up wandering in the streets with parents or friends. 

Raleigh, NC will be the next city to visit. It’s the State’s capital, second biggest city after Charlotte.
Raleigh is part of “The Triangle” together with Chapel Hill and Durham. 

In the evening, the road trip will begin, first stop : Richmond, VA. 
After an “American breakfast” in a tiny diners, I wanted to pop in Kay Scarpetta’s city (she is Patricia Cornwell’s main character, and I am a huge fan of her books), as I wanted to see what the city I read about looks like. 
A quick visit of Richmond before heading to Washington DC, driving by the Pentagon to go then to Arlington Cemetery. It’s been years I want to go and see John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s grave, and I discovered a cemetery way larger than I first thought!
This cemetery has been created after the Civil War, about 300 000 nations victims are buried there.
The Memorial Amphitheater has hosted States funerals and other ceremonies. The Tomb of the Unknown is located in front of it. 
Once arrived at the hotel, a well deserved walk downtown to go and see the White House (which is now known as a “nice wee place” in my own judgement as I was expecting a bigger building due to its fame) and then the National Mall.

A nice French breakfast (yes, I can’t help myself!) to get ready for a long day of walking! Back at the White House, and at the National Mall. 
Started at the Washington Monument, then the Lincoln Memorial. 
When walking by the Reflecting Pool to the Memorial, I couldn’t help myself but thinking of these movies taken place there (the first one that came to my mind was Forrest Gump). 
At the top of the stairs, seeing this large statue of Lincoln really astonished me! Then I turn around to see this view over the National Mall, and the view is as astonishing !
Next is the Capitol which is 3km walk away (about 2 miles). 
I would have liked to get inside but as it was Sunday I wasn’t that lucky. 
Behind the Capitol is the Supreme Court, where the sunset gave to this white building some warm colours. 

Some souvenirs bought, it’s time to head to Chesapeake, VA. 

The next day is a change in the scenery, I swapped buildings and concret for green landscapes and the Ocean. The Outer Banks. This strings that stretches from Virginia to North Carolina.
A walk on the beach where 2 whales decided to swim off shore, then a quick walk on one of the piers where fishermen were busy. 
The Outer Banks aren’t only known here for its beachfront but also thanks to the Wright Brothers who experimented in 1903 in Kill Devil Hills the first controlled flight. This is why “First in Flight” is a bragging point in North Carolina. 
On the way back to Hillsborough I experience my first Brew Drive. This is a shop you can buy any alcohol … without leaving your car … yes, you are in the USA 🙂.

Last day in Hillsborough, done some geocaching to visit the town a different way, that’s how I went to Alexander Dickson’s House which serves as a Visitor Center and an Office Space for the Alliance of Historic Hillsborough. 

Below a video I did to quickly sum up this trip that I really enjoyed !

 

 

Trip to St Martin – SXM

St Martin aka “SXM”. The union between France and The Netherlands … It’s not a french island, nor a dutch one neither. A multinational and multicultural island.

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My journey started under a grey scottish sky to a stopover in a cold Paris and another one in a tropical heat in Point à Pitre to end in Grand Case and enjoy a sunset from a high point of view!
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Discovery of Orient Bay under the clouds but it didn’t last long to be able to enjoy the warm colors of Friar’s Bay.

Philipsburg, the dutch capital, and a short stop at Maho Beach, THE touristic attraction with Juliana airport just litteraly just behind the beach. Wee stop in Mullet Bay with its beautiful beach behind a golf court.




A cruise on a catamaran with Scoobi Doo. A day to explore Tintamare Island, a an uninhabited island off the northern tip of St Martin with a splendid underwater marine life and then sailing to Rendezvous Bay, one of Anguilla’s world renowned white sand beaches. Such a great relaxing day!



Pic Paradis walk up to highest spot of St Martin (424m) to enjoy a great scenery. Then lunch “on the beach” to end a day trying to catch a sunset! Unfortunately missed but Gallisbay was beautiful at that time of the day!



A ride on a jetski in the morning at Jet Extreme on Nettle Bay and a walk at Trou David.



Next to Trou David you can find ruins of a former 5* hotel “La Belle Creole” devastated by a hurricane. The hotel was meant to be bought again and renovated but that never happened. It’s now more a squat and been sacked.

Tropical Storm alert day … Wee wander in Grand Case (where a flea market was meant to be but cancelled due to high winds …)

Gallion Bay, the beach is surrounded by a coral reef ind the calmest crystal clear waters on the island. It is also a popular hangout for surfing, kite-boarding, and windsurfing enthusiasts!

Two early morning days to try to get the best sunrise over the sea on Orient Bay … but on both days clouds decided to stay over Green Cay.




Once again, a huge thank you to my cousin Cyrille and Magali 🙂
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