Summer
Weather Pattern, May 8, 2009
It is starting to feel like
summer here on the coast.
This picture was taken from the bridge to Emerald Isle
during a stop for bridge work. The picture is looking east
towards Morehead City.
This week we have had a series of thunderstorms and lots of
humidity. Last night I was on the front porch watching storms.
Our air conditioners have been on all week.
We just came back from the Virginia mountains. Compared to
there where spring is still in full swing, we definitely
are starting to look like summer.
We start off with clear skies in the morning, and before
noon, puff white clouds start to form.
Water temperatures have warmed. Depending on the tide, they
can be in the upper sixties. In the river we have seen some
seventies.
There is something almost
tropical about our sunrises this time of year.
With the morning dew, things still look very lush and
green. The heat of the afternoon suns usually changes that
quickly
Our centipede yard seems to be growing well. I have made
progress against the weeds and ants.
In a couple of weeks, the yard might get a touch of
fertilizer that NC State recommends.
I have made some trips over to
the Point at Emerald Isle recently. It is one of those
places that pushes my buttons in a very good way.
The expanse of sand and water really cleans the minds. It
is a good place to go when you want to want to be out in
the water but know that it is too windy.
On Wednesday, I spent a few minutes making a HD movie that I posted on YouTube.
Make sure you click the HD button to get the best
quality.
There are always a few people over at the Point, but there
is so much room and distance that you still feel like you
have been transported to another world.
My wife does not mind dropping me at the ramp which helps
since I usually have an arm load of cameras.
This wave picture also came from
the point. I remember as I took the picture I could
hear the buoy in Bogue Inlet.
As soon as the winds become a little more manageable, I
plan to be fishing in the Inlet.
The Point brings back a lot of memories. My Uncle Austin
and I fished it in the summer of 1969.
I can still remember the exciting trip down the beach in my
old four wheel drive Bronco. That was before the roads and
subdivisions had taken over.
I am not one wish us back to the good old days. I actually
think that the good old days are here and now on the North
Carolina coast.
You do not have to give up much other than traffic and
crowds to retire down here.
And there are some great benefits.
I am well on my way to that early
June tomato, that I covet so much.
This year it looks like the homegrown tomatoes will
contribute greatly to saving some budget dollars.
I need to go plant some small salad tomatoes. I keep
telling friends that this is a perfect tomato
micro-climate.
I could make a killing in the big cities if I could afford
a few more lots on Raymond’s Gut.
We have also enjoyed some of the local strawberries. What I
really want is some of the fresh local shrimp.
I will admit to not being able to tell the difference
between fresh and frozen most of the time, but good fresh
right off the boat are a special treat.
Last week the day we headed out
of town for my Aunt Sallie’s funeral our roses
decided to explode in blooms.
I love the color especially since a lot of the spring color
has disappeared.
Color is a big deal with me, but I am easily distracted
from flower colors to water colors. I absolutely love
watching how the sky changes the colors of the Inlet and
Bogue Sound.
Blue sky, green grass, and some subtle blues in the water’s
color keep me busy trying to capture that perfect shot.
Catching the right colors is almost as much fun as trying
to find the path while walking on the beach.
As I drive across the bridge to
Emerald Isle, I always feel like that I should be down
on the water.
With so many places to explore, it seems a waste to go to
work.
Unfortunately work takes even more time these days.
However, maintaining balance will require that I devote
equal attention to boating, kayaking, fishing, swimming,
walking the beaches, and working.
I think work is out numbered which is as it should be.
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's 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, and
the Swansboro Oyster Roast. We were also
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 content on multiple sites, but usually the
content is fairly specific to the sites.
View from the Mountain
Ocracoke Waves
Crystal Coast Living Blog
Crystal Coast Blog 09
Crystal Coast Blog 08
Some archived articles
More Crystal Coast Info