Perfect
Beach Day
I have to admit to being gone
from paradise for a few days.
In fact I missed our “storm” which dumped only one half
inch of rain into my gauge.
We were lucky, but we could have used a little more rain.
Yesterday, July 26, was as close as you get to a perfect
beach day.
First thing in the morning, I had a nice bike ride followed
by some laps in the pool.
Knowing that I had to work in the office during the
afternoon, we decided to take a quick trip to one of our
favorite beaches.
Third Street Beach Access which
Google is helping us keep as a secret
by ignoring it on their maps is one of the smaller
beach access parking areas.
If people park carefully, you might get ten cars in there.
It is one of our favorites just for that reason. Not
surprisingly it is located between Second and Fourth
Streets even if it isn’t labelled on the map.
Another reason for our trip was that I was curious as to
what the traffic would be like on a nearly perfect Saturday
beach day in July.
We left home at a little after 11:00 AM and made it to
Emerald Isle in our normal ten minutes. Once we got over on
the Island traffic was a little heavier. Still it took a
little less than fifteen minutes to go the next eight
miles.
The total trip was 15 miles, and we made it in just less
than 25 minutes.
As we neared the parking lot, I was happy to see an empty
space which turned out to be the last one.
We actually have never seen that much traffic at 3rd
Street, but we rarely go to the beach in the heat of the
day.
I stepped quickly across the hot sand to get to the cool
damp sand to take my pictures.
The water was great, I managed to get wet even though I was
not wearing my bathing suit.
I also got some great wave shots
like this one. There were several folks on the beach,
but it was by no means crowded.
People were relaxing in beach chairs, others were in the
water jumping waves, and a few were even trying to catch a
wave with their surf boards.
It was a perfect beach day, not too hot with the water just
slightly cooler than the air. Weather like this is one of
the reasons we have made Carteret County our home.
To finish up this post, I have done a short slide show of that quick trip
to the beach.
I also have some shots of the Cannonsgate Clubhouse
which might interest some folks.
Finally for those you like to see where web video
technology is headed you can catch my first high definition butterfly
movie on Apple’s MobileMe or the same movie on YouTube. On YouTube
make sure you click “Watch in high quality if you have
the bandwidth.”