There are many places that are named after many things in “Nature”… Trees, plants, flowers, insects, and all kinds of animals to mention a few. Kitty Hawk North Carolina is no exception. Named after a local animal back in the late 1600’s. The Kittyhawk was found no where else in the world, and for many years now, thought to be extinct, recently re-discovered hunting along the sand dunes. To no surprise it hunts and eats fish and other small birds. Generally they will avoid human contact, but this is one Kitty you should try to feed or pet, it has very sharp claws & beak… and not exactly people friendly… the better to take a chunk out of you and look for more. For everyone that hasn’t ever seen a Kittyhawk before… here’s a photo of one. How would you like to walk around the corner and see this sitting on your table?
Chronicles our adventures in a not so conventional lifestyle... Full-time Rving. Retired and sold the house in 2003, bought the Rv of our dreams, and travel doing what we want, when we want. Plus a lot of other topics thrown in to keep it interesting... or at least I hope so. Stories & photos of our adventures and our life on the road. Hope you enjoy reading it from time to time. UPDATE: RV - LATELY STATIONARY IN THE COUNTRYSIDE OF VIRGINIA... FROM THE VALLEY TO THE MOUNTAINS.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Funny how that works out…
Funny how that works out…
There are many places that are named after many things in “Nature”… Trees, plants, flowers, insects, and all kinds of animals to mention a few. Kitty Hawk North Carolina is no exception. Named after a local animal back in the late 1600’s. The Kittyhawk was found no where else in the world, and for many years now, thought to be extinct, recently re-discovered hunting along the sand dunes. To no surprise it hunts and eats fish and other small birds. Generally they will avoid human contact, but this is one Kitty you should try to feed or pet, it has very sharp claws & beak… and not exactly people friendly… the better to take a chunk out of you and look for more. For everyone that hasn’t ever seen a Kittyhawk before… here’s a photo of one. How would you like to walk around the corner and see this sitting on your table?
There are many places that are named after many things in “Nature”… Trees, plants, flowers, insects, and all kinds of animals to mention a few. Kitty Hawk North Carolina is no exception. Named after a local animal back in the late 1600’s. The Kittyhawk was found no where else in the world, and for many years now, thought to be extinct, recently re-discovered hunting along the sand dunes. To no surprise it hunts and eats fish and other small birds. Generally they will avoid human contact, but this is one Kitty you should try to feed or pet, it has very sharp claws & beak… and not exactly people friendly… the better to take a chunk out of you and look for more. For everyone that hasn’t ever seen a Kittyhawk before… here’s a photo of one. How would you like to walk around the corner and see this sitting on your table?
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