Looking for something different to do, we headed up 95 to Havre de Grace to explore the city and see what they were offering for Easter. The boys were being difficult about going and there were 3 disabled vehicles, including a fire truck in the median, which slowed the already slow moving traffic to a stand still at time.
But, we arrived in Havre de Grace and apparently this town means business about their egg hunts. We may have been 5 to 10 minutes late and it was all over. However, the setting was beautiful. There was a park, which included a playground, and beautiful views everywhere you could see. Oh, and we had driven almost an hour and we were going to have fun!
Fortunately, for Connor, the Easter Bunny was still available for photos and last minute requests to be delivered. Luckily for us, we already knew that anything Star Wars would bring smiles.
After lunch, we started our walk on the promenade. The promenade was full of life. First, we s
And, the views, were spectacular from all sides. We spent a good time following the geese and ducks move to the water via the air and walking the beach below the boardwalk.
We took a little bit of a rocky walk to get to this point and view but it was definitely worth it.
We finally made it to the lighthouse. It was in our sights from when we started the walk but it was amazing to actually be that close to a light house.
This is the view from just beyond the lighthouse. We had an amazing time and found some more wildlife living in the wetlands on our way back to Tydings Park although it was much too difficult to get a picture of the moving animals.
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