Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Home Again in the Snow

We are back in Ann Arbor, where it’s been snowing. Happily, it was clear when our plane
landed, and the entire trip went smoothly.
The last evening before we left, we saw a magnificent moonrise over the ocean.
This is called the snow moon.

After watching the moon, we went to a nice bar & grill for
one last fish dinner. The clam linguini was the most photogenic.

The airport in Myrtle Beach — a very nice convenient little airport where the car-rental area is immediately across
from the terminal: no shuttle needed! All flights left on time and arrived early. Very good luck.
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10 comments:

Pam said...

There's no place like home, snow or no snow! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Sharon said...

It looks like it's back to reality. Judging from you earlier posts, it looks like you had a good time by the ocean.

Debra Eliotseats said...

The snow moon here was SO bright. Glad you enjoyed your trip and had safe travels.

Angie's Recipes said...

We have a rather mild winter this year...still no sight of snow :-(

bermudaonion said...

We got a little snow on Saturday but it didn't last long. We've never owned (or needed) a snow shovel.

Iris Flavia said...

That´s an airport? I thought of... bowling.
Either way: Unusual and nice. No snow here, yippeee (knock on wood).

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

Beautiful images from your trip, my sister lives close to Myrtle Beach, there are a lot of nice restaurants there. The moon photo is gorgeous.
The airport murals are great. Wishing you a happy day!

Jeanie said...

I always liked the MB airport. Moon over water. Works for me!

Sherry's Pickings said...

that's a lot of snow; not something we have to worry about in sunny queensland.:-)

Sami said...

What a cute mural at the airport.
The clam linguini looks great and so does the snow moon.
I'd never heard of it, maybe because we don't have snow here.
Thanks for participating Mae.