Spring
winds, April 21, 2009
Spring weather sometimes
frustrates as much as it excites us.
We have had plenty of rain in the last week, but
with the rains we have gotten our share of wind.
I might have gotten out some with my boat, but the winds
have kept me at my dock and my fishing poles in the garage.
If only I could arrange my work around the few hours good
fishing weather that we have seen.
Blue skies got us over to the beach anyway on Monday. The
air was warm, but the winds were strong. There were only a
few people out walking
I made this YouTube video of the shore.
Tuesday, when I wrote this, the winds were still
blowing so I did this “Windy Day” movie from our deck.
While the wind and waves have
kept us at the dock. There has been plenty to do here
on the coast.
The warm temperatures have gotten people outside to enjoy
the sunshine and work on their yards. We have managed to go
on some hikes along the Croatan trails.
We also did the Emerald Woods Trail with a friend who is
confined to a wheel chair. He had a great time especially
on the dock where he got to take pictures across the water.
If you want more information on area trails, check my trails web page.
We continue to have some great
sunsets. This picture was taken last week at Dudley’s
Marina in Swansboro.
Fortunately we seem to be getting to the end of the worst
of the pollen. When it rains, there are no longer pools of
yellow at the end of our driveway.
With the warming weather, my tomatoes have done very well.
I protected them from the wind with a few bales of pine
straw, and they rewarded me with blooms about a week ago.
Things are going to get even bette. From Wednesday, April
22 through April 30, our temperatures are supposed to be in
the upper seventies with some days even getting into the
eighties.
That should warm the waters, give the tomatoes a growth
spurt, and finally get us on the way to summer.
We did make our annual trip to
Tryon Palace. We took advantage of last week’s free
admission to the gardens.
This picture was taken in the Englsih formal gardens. We
got to the gardens a little earlier this year so we got to
enjoy the tulips before they started drooping.
If you have never been to Tryon Palace, it is well worth
the trip to New Bern. You can check my Tryon Palace slide shows to see what
awaits you. The vegetable garden slides are my
favorites.
As long as you are in New Bern, I can recommend Moore’s Old Tyme Barbecue on Route 17
headed east just before it joins Route 70. The
barbecue, fried chicken, and fried oysters are all
very good.
If you happen to be downtown New Bern, try Captain Ratty’s at 202 Middle Street.
Just thinking about their oysters makes me hungry.
Being grandparents, we found a great toy store while
walking on Middle Street. Snap Dragon is the name of the
store, and it has some really neat toys. It might be my
favorite New Bern store.
It has been fun watching things
turn green. This picture of our dock was taken a
couple of weeks ago.
The oak just to the left of the dock had barely leafed out
and the leaves were hardly green. The “Windy Day” movie mentioned earlier in
the post has a view of the same oak taken this
afternoon.
It has a full set of very green and healthy leaves. My
banana plant might be sending up a shoot. I know that my
winter hardy hibiscus is showing some growth.
In spite of the cold winter, I think things look pretty
good. I put ironite on my centipede grass the other day so
I am practically ready for summer except for my first salvo
in the ant battle.
The yard is starting to look
green. So far we do not have anything like the dead
spots that we had last year.
I certainly will not miss digging out old sod and replacing
it with new. I would rather focus on fishing if the winds
will ever die down.
This past week we had some friends down which is how we
ended up sampling restaurants in New Bern.
Having visitors is a good lesson in how to be a local expert and guide.
We are looking forward to additional visitors this week.
Having regular visitors is one of the pleasures of living
here on the coast.
While we have seen plenty of wind
in the late mornings and afternoons, the water and
winds been quiet in the mornings.
You can usually count on great conditions when you are
stuck at the duty desk at work. I have had plenty of time
to work on my real estate site. There are some great listings there.
If you are thinking about making a move to the Crystal
Coast, you might enjoy my post on doing the numbers before a move. It
compare different living costs.
There are a number of posts dealing with moving to the
coast at that same site. This is a great place
to live.
Our kids live in the metropolitan areas of Northern
Virginia and Charlotte. Their news always makes me appreciate Carteret County.
We live in a spectacularly beautiful area with little
crime, lots to do, mostly great weather, and plenty of fantastic food.
There is not much more that you can ask for in these tough
times especially when beach days are on the horizon.
I am doing a couple more computer seminars at Emerald Isle
Parks and Recreation.
One on the evening of April 28 is a free follow-up seminar
to one that I did on getting photos from the shoebox to the
web or a DVD. It will focus on picture editing and making
movies.
The other seminar on May 19 will be an introductory one on
how a normal person can use some of the best practices that
I have learned to safely enjoy the Internet and take
advantage of many of the great and often free technologies
that are out there. That seminar will have a $25 fee.
If you are interested drop me a note, and I will send more
you more details.
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