Great
weather returns February 8, 2009
Finally we are back to the right
kind of winter weather.
Warm February days helped us make the decision to move to
the Crystal Coast.
We were surprised to see today’s high temperature get up to
75 degrees Fahrenheit.
The memories of the challenging weather we have seen
for the last few weeks vanished.
Were those icy waters the other day just a bad
dream? The cold weather had me working hard to focus on warmer times.
Yesterday was a great day, and today after church I washed
both of our vehicles. It was warm enough at home in
Bluewater Cove to wear shorts.
I made the mistake of thinking that it would also be that
warm over on the beach. I got over there, and people were
wearing long pants and hooded sweatshirts for the most
part.
There were only a few brave souls wearing shorts like me.
When I got back in the car, I saw the temperature was only
55 degrees Fahrenheit.
That was a full twenty degrees
cooler than it was in our driveway on the mainland
just six or seven miles away.
I managed a short bike ride, but the best part of the day
was the nap in the sun in my chair on the dock after the
vehicle washing.
I took a few pictures of the day and posted them on on the web.
A day like today restores your faith in Carolina weather.
With this winter there has been some talk of global
cooling, but I have seen an article disputing that.
This afternoon as the sun was
going down, the colors were fantastic from our deck.
The pinks and blues I hope signal a change in the
weather.
Anyway it was very peaceful in Bluewater Cove.
I have been uploading some pictures to Google’s Panoramio.
It allows you to place photos on a map.
The photos that are in this post are always very current.
For example all of the photos on the page have been taken
in the last two days.
It is one of those weird things that happens to writers. I
have a hard time writing unless I have new photos.
Speaking of photos, this past week I gave a short seminar
at our church on getting photos and movies from the shoebox
onto the web or DVDs.
If all goes well I hope to give the seminar publicly in a
few weeks. If you are interested in scanning, making moves
to preserve family moments, or just in taking pictures
watch this space for more information or watch for an
announcement on the Crystal Coast Electronic Village.
It has also been nice to see some
wonderful beach sunsets like this one taken at the
Iron Steamer Public Access in Pine Knoll Shores.
There is nothing as beautiful as the combination of sun,
sand, and blue waters. The picture was taken on Saturday
afternoon.
We had driven up to Morehead City for a taste of the
Chocolate Festival, then taken a quick trip over to
Beaufort, and come back down the beach route instead of
Highway 24.
This time of year I prefer driving down the beach. There is
no traffic and plenty of opportunity to stop for pictures.
After taking the first sunset picture we drove a little
farther down the beach.
I hurried out the ramp at the
Roosevelt Beach Access in Salter Path to catch the sun
slipping into the waters. It was a spectacular sunset
in my book.
I enjoyed the sunsets more than the Chocolate Festival.
Fortunately it was for a good cause. I did post some
pictures of the Chocolate Festival so you can see
for yourself.
The ride was well worth it anyway. I love the live oak
trees around the Carteret Community College, and I always
enjoy visiting Beaufort.
I also posted some pictures of the trees and our quick visit to the
Beaufort docks.
We did manage to visit Riso’s, one of favorite local
restaurants, this week. The occasion was saying
goodbye to one our Army friends who had just returned
from Iraq. He is now being sent to Germany for three
years. We will miss him and his wife.
I did see something last week that I cannot remember seeing
in a long time. It was a politician admitting a mistake.
Whatever your party affiliation, that has to be a
revelation.
As I often say, I moved to the Crystal Coast to get away
from the Washington Beltway, and I am glad that we made
that move.
Even the recent cold weather will not shake my faith in the
way of life here on the coast.
Today after church we enjoyed another church meal. Our
church has one each month except during summer. It is a
great way to meet some wonderful people and enjoy some nice
home cooking. There was even fried chicken there that
reminded me of my mother’s fried chicken.
Here is to better weather for the next few days. You can
read about the almost forgotten recent cold and snow
at this link.
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