An American Summer | North Carolina Photographer | Alicia Q. Photography

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If I haven’t made it clear, let it be known that I absolutely LOVE living in North Carolina.  The weather is completely unpredictable but that’s no bother to me because the scenery is gorgeous.  When you are born and raised in Southern California, you have no real concept of TREES.  And here, in Jacksonville, oh my goodness, there are TREES of plenty!  I love living in a forest– and I could ramble on and on about how picturesque the Intracoastal Waterway is.  Why would anyone want to live anywhere else??

This summer my son and I will be sharing our time on both coasts, but we are definitely trying to make the most of our time in North Carolina.  We have spent many days exploring everything this part of the country has to offer– and we’ve even made a couple of short road trips to do some sightseeing.

While I’d like to take credit for the inspiration for this blog post, I have to admit the motivation to share some of our summer photos is due mostly to an awesome BLOG CIRCLE I’m a part of with some fellow photographers.  This month’s theme is “summer”, so I’m sharing our American Summer so far. Next in the BLOG CIRCLE is MnM Family Photography!  Click on her link and when you’re done checking out her post, click on the link to the next photographer in the circle 🙂

Up first in our American Summer, Fort Macon, which is just about an hour north of us in Atlantic Beach.  My nephew is here visiting from San Diego and we’re having fun showing him around 🙂

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Up next, 24 short hours in Washington, D.C. with a very tired and grumpy 4-year-old.

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The next day, after exploring our nation’s Capitol, we headed to Arlington National Cemetery where my husband’s friend Chris is buried.  Chris passed away almost 2 years ago and at the time, my husband was deployed on a MEU and was unable to attend the memorial and funeral.  Arlington is a pretty powerful place, obviously– but it’s even more powerful when you’re there to visit a loved one.

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Thank you so much for stopping by and be sure to check back in next month for a new BLOG CIRLCE theme!  And don’t forget to head over to MnM Family Photography to see Marisa’s take on this month’s “summer” theme.  To get the full BLOG CIRCLE experience, keep on clicking!

 

xo

  1. Very cool! So, so jealous of your beach time!!!! 😀

  2. What a summer and I agree N. Carolina is beautiful!

  3. leandraelaine@gmail.com says:

    Beautiful!! The scenery IS gorgeous!! It looks like you had a great time in DC too!! 🙂

  4. kim-ogden@hotmail.com says:

    Beautiful photographs! You are so talented, Alicia.

  5. Wow! What great images from your travels so far this summer! The pictures of the fort should be posted on their website! They are fabulous!

  6. Wow ya’ll have been having a lot of fun. Arlington is something, I always get overwhelmed each time I go

  7. Wow such powerful emotion filled images!! Stunning Alicia! Thanks for sharing your trip!

  8. Oh my goodness, made me cry <3

  9. Love seeing your East Coast summer! I miss the trees out there! Your son is so cute, even if DC made him grumpy! 😉

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