We started our Easter morning by making Scrambled eggs, French toast and sausages along with mimosas for brunch.

We then went for a nice long walk around this historic town. There are so many beautiful homes still standing, still looking fabulous that were built from the late 1700’s to late 1800’s. They have 16 buildings on the national historic register.






This town of Beaufort, NC pronounced “Boefort”) unlike Beaufort, SC (pronounced “Bewfort”), was established as a fishing village in the 1600’s. It is the 3rd oldest town in North Carolina.
We spent the afternoon doing laundry (free!) and giving the boat a good wash down. After dinner we had another great visit with our fellow loopers!
This marina is so great, we decided to stay another night!




The last picture above is a photo of what this marina started out as. Many shrimp boats. It had a complete renovation about 5 years ago. It’s beautiful!
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