Monday, April 27, 2015
Airborne and Special Operations Museum
This place seriously surprised us! We were thinking it was going to be a lame warehouse with a few planes in it, but WOW, we were wrong! This patriotic museum is so well done! The exhibits are moving and beautifully crafted. There are life sized and VERY realistic recreations of soldiers, dug-outs, battles, machinery, and planes hanging from the ceiling. You even feel like you're traveling with the soldiers to Europe, Iraq, and the Philippines as you walk through the halls. There are informative videos, fantastic photos, and artifacts such as uniforms, notes, and journals from actual soldiers! This museum had so much to offer. We only wish that we had come more prepared! We knew a little bit about all of this from history classes, but it is definitely worth it to do a little background research into these things. But even if you don't know anything about the battles, this museum is a great place to learn! Across the parking lot is also a really nice Veteran's park. We walked through the lovely memorial before leaving Fayetteville. Admission is FREE! (plus $5 if you want to ride a motion simulator). Located at 100 Bragg Blvd, Fayetteville, NC 28301.
Monday, April 20, 2015
Aloha Safari Zoo
Have you ever been kissed by a Giraffe? WE HAVE!!! We loved the Aloha Safari Zoo! This adorable zoo is FILLED with animals that were rescued from situations of neglect or abuse. We heard countless stories of where these animals came from that tugged at our heartstrings. We loved walking around and seeing animals (some with scars, limps, and other "flaws") that have been given a happy, safe home.
From the second we walked in, we were impressed by the gorgeous, free-roaming peacocks. We fell in love with the baby pigs, horses and goats we were able to feed out of the palm of our hands. There are no words to describe the crazy sensation of a toothless pony gnawing at your fingertips! You can wander through the world visiting Australia to see the kangaroos, Africa to see the giraffe and tigers, and all over South America to see many types of monkeys, birds, and even snakes!
We definitely suggest taking a safari ride! For about twenty minutes, you will ride around the further parts of the zoo to see camels, ostriches, zebras, buffalo, antelope, and SO much more. You'll want to sit on the right side of the ride. The animals run along with you hoping that you'll toss them some bread--don't worry, bread is provided.
There is plenty of parking and you can stay until closing! They're open Saturdays and Sundays, so plan your trip soon! Admission is only 8 dollars! The ride is $3.00, feeding the giraffe is $1.00. Located at 159 Mini Lane, Cameron, NC 28326.
This adorable, giant pig is named Miss Molly. She was found tied up in the front yard of someone's house with the rope so tight around her neck that it had to be surgically removed. You can see the scar from where the rope once was. When Aloha Safari rescued her and took her in, they promised that she would never be tied up again. So she wanders freely on the zoo grounds! This is just one of many stories that we were told. Another pig fell off of the back of a meat truck while on the way to the slaughter house and lost her tail. It's truly heartwarming to see where these animals came from and where they ended up!
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Views from the highest point in Raleigh and home-made ice-cream!
Do you like pretty views? Of course you do! Who doesn't? What is better than being able to see for miles in literally every direction you look? We'll tell you: being able to do it close to home! We checked out the highest point in Raleigh (that's not a building) and fell in love with what we saw. A 360 degree view of gorgeous green fields and trees! You can even see the silhouette of the Raleigh skyline.
The park is located on top of an old landfill off of Durant road. It's super easy to locate too. when you turn off of Durant, follow the road until you see a blue sign that points left to the park. You'll see a parking lot at the bottom of the hill. We parked there. When you park, turn right and walk a little bit until you come to a gravel road on the left. You'll take a short walk up around the hill. Located: 9300 Deponie Dr Raleigh, NC 27614
When you're done there, head over to Chuck & Bucks for some delicious, home-made ice cream! This store is so cute and family friendly--not to mention the owners are super sweet! They have a stack of board games in the corner for you to play with the kids. They also bring in fresh, locally made pasties, pies, and cakes to be enjoyed as well. There is a separate section for flavors with peanuts for all of the peanut sensitive customers. One scoop is $2.85 plus $0.99 if you want a fresh made waffle cone. Located: 4610 Capital Blvd Raleigh, NC 27604
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Poole's Diner
Have we mentioned that we LOVE to eat? Yeah, it's kind of an addiction. Good thing North Carolina has so many delicious options! This time we're talking about some good ole' Mac-and-Cheese. Not just ANY Mac-and-Cheese. This is the kind of Mac-and-Cheese you wake up in the middle of the night drooling for. We had heard wonderful things about Poole's diner and were eager to give it a shot. So we headed on downtown to this cute little diner.
As we were waiting for our food, we were first impressed with.... the bathroom! We're dead serious! Guys, you wonder why we females take so long in there. Well we have finally found a good way to answer that question. Stocked with everything a girl could need-- like bobby-pins, floss, and hairspray, this bathroom is a female's sanctuary (go ahead and laugh boys, but our ladies understand how awesome that is).
We started out well with the sunburst tomatoes. The bread was excellent and topped with flavorful onions, tomatoes and vinaigrette.
Now back to their signature dish--and quite possibly the best mac n' cheese in town. This great little place has a giant, ever-changing chalkboard menu. But a few items don't change and thankfully, this is one of them. It comes out as a MOUND of golden, bubbly goodness. Browned on top to give it an extra crunch and creamy, cheesy on bottom. We kid you not, as soon as we took our first bites, we looked at each other and our jaws dropped. It's that good. It's a must try! Even Meg (who puts a heap of pepper on everything for extra taste) said the flavor was perfect as it is. That is quite an accomplishment. Hats off to you Poole's!
Located at 426 S McDowell St, Raleigh, NC 27601, it can be a little harder to spot. We suggest parking nearby and locating the restaurant on foot.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Airlie Gardens
Airlie Gardens is one of those places that makes your heart ache upon entering simply because you know you will have to leave again. No words or pictures can adequately express the beauty of this treasure. It was by far our favorite part of visiting Wilmington! Everywhere you turn, you are greeted with thousands of flowers, southern oak trees, ponds, sculptures, and so much more. The garden even allows picnics on their gorgeous stretches of green grass. Airlie is known for it's 100,000 azaleas so if you want to see it during peak season (early spring), make your way over there right away! If you can't, no need to worry! The displays change seasonally, so it is beautiful all year round. In fact, their website will tell you what is currently blooming!
We will let the pictures do the rest of the talking for us. We literally gasped every time we turned a corner.
Address: 300 Airlie Rd, Wilmington, NC 28403
We will let the pictures do the rest of the talking for us. We literally gasped every time we turned a corner.
Address: 300 Airlie Rd, Wilmington, NC 28403
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