As a child in the late 1950’s, my favorite book was Misty of Chincoteague by Marguerite Henry. A book about wild ponies running free on a small island off the coasts of Virginia and Maryland. I’m sure you know what’s coming next. Yep, one of many items on my bucket list…a visit to Chincoteague and Assateague Islands in the Chesapeake Bay area to experience first hand the land of Misty.
In the book, one of the ponies, Phantom, is the mysterious of them all. A rarely seen wild mare that evades all efforts of being captured…until a young boy and girl lay eyes on her and decides they can’t live without her. A creature forever of the wild, she brings to the island a gentle, loyal colt Misty and the story unfolds…
There’s no better way to explore the remote areas around the islands than by boat and especially during the evening hours. After much research and reading many rave reviews, Daisey’s Dockside Nature Cruises was the chosen one. The Daisey’s were among the original settlers of Chincoteague and their love for the island has been passed down through generations.
Immediately upon arriving at the boathouse, we were greeted by friendly staff, introduced to our captain and led to an exceptionally clean and extremely comfortable 24-foot pontoon boat. Limited to six passengers to each boat, plenty of room was available to relax and move around in preparation for an evening filled with oohs and ahhs. To our delight, the excursion featured views of the world-famous wild ponies, dolphins, bald eagles and all kinds of other birds in their native habitat.
Besides the incredible tranquility of the scene, our captain – Nate – a life-long “Chincoteaguer” was the best. Knowledgeable, caring, funny…a true southerner…you immediately felt part of the Daisey family straightaway. Not at all in a hurry, our two hour cruise went into overtime without a concern in the world. An evening cruise turned sunset cruise and then a moonlight cruise as we headed to better viewing areas north of the islands. A bucket list item come true and one that will always remain in my heart, just as Misty has all of these years.
Bucket Lists. Some people believe in them…others do not. Personally, I’ve always felt if you write down your goals and dreams you’re more apt to accomplish them. Are you a believer?
(Cross-posted over at Vision and Verb where a collaborative group of like-minded women
from all over the world share their passion for photography and the written word.)
michelle gd says
it’s been years since i’ve visited these islands. i enjoyed your photos and hearing your words describing your visit. so glad you made the trip and had a great time!
{yay for bucket lists!}
grasshopper says
Beautiful photos and wonderful story. So glad you had a good time frissy. I do have lots of lists thats for sure, but I don’t have a bucket list. I just try to appreciate whatever life brings to me. MORE! GH
E'Clair says
Stunning sunset, and I love wild horses! One of my things I wanted to do when I was visiting NC was to go see the wild horses. My mom loved horses and passed that on to me. Glad you were able to check that off your bucket list. Sounds like an incrediable time. I have a bucklist in my head, but should put it down on paper. I LOVE YOU!!!
Christine says
I loved this book and surprised myself by living it a bit. I adopted a wild mustang and took up endurance riding 🙂 What a great idea to add trips like this to your bucket list, I’m going to add a few to my list. The sunset is stunning, I love the way the ominous cloud mimics the land.
Mary Sherman says
Love this post over here too and the additional images. What is the water fowl?…egret?
Just wanted to thank you, as well Robin, for visiting my site and sharing your thoughts and support!!
Ginnie says
Just as over at V&V, Robin, I absolutely love this post. And YES YES YES. I beleieve in Bucket Lists (and love that movie with Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson!). Why NOT have bucket lists?! Why not see as much of the world as possible. We only have one lifetime. Just do it! (I’m with you, as you can tell.)
Astrid says
Wonderful post, will go over to V&V later in the week. Isn’t that great to see something related to a book from your youth. …and for the bucket list, an absolute YES…. I have a few things left on my bucket list.
Bella says
These photos are so beautiful! I’m so glad you got to experience this. How awesome !
Mary says
Lovely post with beautiful images!
gotham girl says
I’m so delighted this post hit home for many! Thank you so much for all of your wonderful comments! xoxo