| When we arrived in Cape Carteret, North Carolina, just a few miles from where we are staying, I saw this field of wild flowers as we passed in our big bus. |
| I couldn't get a good picture of them, so on our way out for the day's adventure, I had Joe stop, so I could get some pictures. |
| This field of flowers is just as you come into the very small town of Cape Carteret. |
| What a nice welcome, to your visual senses! |
| Sorry so many pictures, but I had a very hard time choosing the best ones. |
| What a beautiful bouquet of flowers for Mother's Day. |
| I like flowers in a vase, but in their natural setting it is so much better. |
| Purple Pink Peonies |
| Red Peonies |
| Not sure what kind of flower this yellow is. |
| White Peonies |
| White and Coral Peonies |
| Peach Pink Peonies. These flowers are eye candy to me! |
| It is the longest pier we have been on. |
| There is a double deck for better viewing. |
| It cost $10.00 a day to fish off this pier, even if you have your own fishing licence. If you don't have a fishing licence, the $10.00 covers you. |
| We left the pier, and headed north on the island. I like this home I have always liked Victorian style homes. The home is for sale if anyone is in the market. |
| Large 3 story home, on this part of the island. |
| Here is another view of the Victorian home from the road. It has two turrets. |
| After our walk, we drove back to the pier to get some lunch. Joe remembered seeing this place as we left the pier. |
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