Saturday, May 30, 2009

Eagting Vegan in AMerica: North Carolina, Last Day

Sunday morning we decided to make the most of our last day in Morehead City, NC. We were very sad for it to be our last day but we were also very excited for at 2 O’Clock we would begin our journey out into the open sea to experience our first ever ocean dive. SCHWEET!!!!

First to the Aquarium where we were able to discover the different creatures that made the beaches of NC their home….where I got to touch and play with the Manta Rays…..from their we learned of Fort Macon; A naturally preserved Fort used in the Civil War that can only be described with one word…..breathtaking…..across from there we discovered a secret passage way that led to an absolutely amazing beach in which you could see miles and miles of nothing but bright sand filled with seashell with every step; colorful kites playfully swaying in the cool breeze and nothing but gorgeous, endless ocean. Now that was life….

After we finished up our last day at Morehead City, we decided to make another stop at California Roll. Tim decided to stick with what he knew was good while I went for always something new and different, this time a Spring Onions, Tofu and Avocado rolled in black and white toasted sesame seeds paired with a Sweet Chili Sauce on the side. As we previously discovered the food was absolutely delicious and Tim’s Black Current Iced Teas was so fresh and to die for. Another meal gone well.

Out to the sea we went and there we discovered a whole new world that lied beneath….the dive was short, rough but absolutely unexplainable with words..only experience could truly describe the experience we had.

Unfortunately, by 7:00PM, it was time to head on home with a quick stop by our friends' home to say goodbye and a stop at subways and Bojangles for a quick bite to eat.

I could say that I was truly satisfied with our short weekend trip to NC. The food was wonderful,, the people were awesome and the experience was unforgettable. =-( I wanna go back!

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