A Fall to
Remember-Nov. 20, 2010
It
was easy to think that after October the weather could
not get any nicer, but Mother Nature has proven me
wrong.
This has definitely been a fall to remember. Any time you
can fish in your shirt sleeves in November is a great time.
When you can do it after the middle of November, things are
nearly perfect.
While I have not had as much time to fish as I would like,
the weather has not been the problem.
I have seen a succession of real estate clients from far
away in the last six weeks. That has managed to keep us
busy showing homes.
We even already have a December closing scheduled on a
beach house, and there is the chance that we might get
another contract before the end of the year.
It is nice to see the Crystal Coast real estate market
showing some signs of life.
This
picture, taken off the corner of the dock
behind
our house
in Bluewater Cove, shows how reflective the local waters
have been recently.
With the water warmer than normal, it is only recently that
the fall fishing has taken off.
I guess catching all the small trout that you want has not
been a problem.
On our most recent fishing trip, I caught
a nice flounder
just to the west of the White Oak River channel near Jones
Island.
We had a nice couple of hours fishing in that area on
Monday, November 15.
What a pleasure to
still be fishing with minimal
clothing
even this late in the year.
It
is still pleasant over on the beach. We have seen
some
big waves
and
some clear, quiet waters
in the last month to six weeks.
The ocean’s moods vary from day to day, and this is late
fall which has greater weather variability than during
summer and early fall.
With that background, we are never surprised with what we
find. Sometimes you could boat in a bathtub, and other
days, you might want a Coast Guard vessel.
As is often the case, sometimes
it is quiet in the sound
and over on the beach things are
a little more exciting.
I
have had especially good luck getting some great
pictures of Bogue Sound and the
White Oak River.
It is such a pleasure to be able to enjoy boating this time
of year without really bundling up. Even yesterday, when I
was busy almost to sunset, I managed to make it out for a
few pictures.
Some of the
after sunset colors
were just amazing.
I will admit that it was getting cool on the water by that
time, and the thought that gloves might feel good crossed
my mind.
Still it was an enjoyable ride with
unforgettable colors on the
water.
Earlier
in the week we had to make a trip to Morehead City to
replace my wife’s cell phone.
We took advantage of the blue skies and warm temperatures
by heading over to Fort Macon.
I always enjoy taking pictures from the covered viewing
area on the dunes.
This picture takes in Beaufort Inlet and Shackleford Banks.
I also took some interesting photos on
a nice trip to the Point
recently.
If you haven’t seen all the new sand that has made its way
to the Point in the last year or so, those pictures will
amaze you.
The Point is always changing, and I have written
many posts about it.
On
Thursday, November 18 we took the Toys for Tots Marsh
Cruise.
While it was a little cool on the water, it was a great
opportunity to see the area marshes and hear some local
history.
My wife especially liked it since the pontoon boat had some
protection from the wind and has a little more stability
than our skiff.
I was not very surprised at the cool temperatures since we
have seen
our first frost
and some good evenings.
Still there have been enough of those
golden warm evenings
to keep us thinking about things other than winter.
From
beautiful sand dunes on Bear Island to
quiet evenings on the White
Oak,
this has been a great time to enjoy the Crystal Coast.
We have seen
nice days on the beach
and good times on the water.
I even managed to go
kayaking on the White Oak last
weekend.
It is hard to complain about the weather if in the second
half of November, you have managed to walk the beaches,
take rides in your skiff, fish, and go paddling in a kayak.
We are just lucky to be living in an area which has such
amazing scenery, and weather which allows you to enjoy it.
I talked to friends in
Tay Creek, New Brunswick
where we farmed in the seventies and early eighties. As of
November 20, their first snow is on the ground.
If you click on the Google Maps link, the farm just to the
right of the map marker was one of our two farms.
I remember well getting ready for the first snow of the
year. I do not miss it.
We
are planning on another fishing trip on the Monday
before Thanksgiving.
The weather looks like it is going to be fantastic here at
the beach for the Thanksgiving week.
I expect fishing will also be good.
On Tuesday before Thanksgiving, the temperatures are
supposed to reach into the mid seventies.
Every warm day this time of year, means that winter will be
one day shorter. After last year, we could use a short,
mild winter.
At least Accuweather is calling for
a warmer and drier winter for
us.
I am glad our pansies are in the ground, and it won’t be
too long before we can start hoping for spring.
This has been
a great fall on the
water.
Why we
love it here?
It is hard to say that any place is
perfect. There always a balance between what you like and
what you don't like. That also changes as you age. At one
time I was close to homesteading in Newfoundland.
Today I would steer you to my articles, Ten ways Carteret County met our needs,
Why I love living in Carteret County,
and to the Crystal Coast Electronic Village
Homepage as answers to why we have chosen this
area.
From that reading it is easy to understand why we enjoy
living in a small subdivision called Bluewater Cove near
Cape Carteret. It is what we were
looking for in a place to live. It is close to
services and close to the beach but not on the beach.
We have a dock behind the house and are close to some
great trails. I can ride my bike in the
neighborhood and not face a lot of traffic.
I also use my kayak on the White Oak River and have learned
to love exploring the river and surrounding
waters with our skiff.
This area also has some great festivals like the Newport Pig Cookoff, the Emerald Isle Saint Patrick's Day, the
Swansboro Mullet Festival and the
Swansboro Oyster Roast. We continue to
be impressed with the Emerald Isle Christmas Parade.
It is a friendly area with a great future. So right now it
is the spot for us. I often write about the area in my
other websites. If you are a very avid reader, you might
find some similar content on multiple sites, but usually
the content is fairly specific to the sites.
These are additional sites might or might not be linked in
the above post.
Ocracoke Waves
Crystal Coast Life Blog
Crystal Coast Blog 09
Crystal Coast Blog 08
Some archived articles