Monday, June 14, 2021
Tonight's picture was taken in June of 2004. This was Mattie's second trip to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The previous year Mattie was more interested in the house's garden hose than going to the beach. He was also frightened by the sound of the ocean and wasn't wild about stepping into the sand. By the second year, Mattie was one with the sand and realized it was a medium he could use to build all sorts of things. Mattie had a natural inclination to put things together and he also had a way of getting you involved in his building process.
Quote of the day: Today's coronavirus update from Johns Hopkins.
- Number of people diagnosed with the virus: 33,469,661
- Number of people who died from the virus: 599,924
Today, we did a ten mile bicycle ride around another portion of the Island. I believe there are like 60 miles of bike paths here. Along our journey, we visited the Vanderhorst Mansion, which is the oldest home on Kiawah Island. The approach to the house is remarkable! Almost movie quality.
The island was settled by the English in the late 1600s, and the property changed hands several times until 1771 when it was willed, and divided into two, to Mary Gibbes and Elizabeth Vanderhorst (wife of Arnoldus Vanderhorst), by their grandfather John Stanyarne. Stanyarne had acquired Kiawah Island in 1717 and raised cattle and indigo on the island plantation in the 1700s.
This is what the bike paths look like. Frankly I think living here, one can't help but be healthy and in shape, since it is such a pleasure to be outside.
The outside of our condo unit. The back side faces the ocean.
Last night we made fresh Mahi Mahi. We bought the fish at the local farmer's market. I turned the left over fish into a salad today. All the fruit I tossed in the salad was also from the farmer's market. I have never tasted better peaches and cantaloupe.
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