We had friends from Boston visit us on a weekend in April
07. While it is not unusal to have
wonderful beach weather on the 4th of
July, having great beach weather in April
certainly extends the season a lot.
I was really happy the April weather decided to cooperate.
Our friends left Boston on a Tuesday and woke up in
Chincoteague on the following Thursday morning.
It was 40 degrees Fahrenheit and the wind was blowing. By
the time they had wandered down to Cape Hatteras, the
temperatures had improved to the sixties. They caught the 3
pm ferry from Ocracoke and after arriving in Cedar Island
managed to find their way to Cape Carteret by 7 pm.
Saturday morning was a beautiful day, and we did a quick
visit to Beaufort. Afterwards we drove down the beach from
Atlantic Beach to Emerald Isle, where we stopped for a late
afternoon walk on the beach at 3rd Street. The water was
still a little cool but tolerable.
After a walk down the Emerald Woods trail to check out the
sound, we went to visit the Pelicans by
Clyde-Phillips Seafood between the
bridges in Swansboro. Then we had a nice dinner at the
Fairway on Route 58, and we hit the sack fairly early.
Next morning, we enjoyed
the breakfast buffet at T&W's Oyster
House, and then we did a little light shopping in
Swansboro. Afterwards we bought some
nice shrimp at Clyde-Phillips. After a
swing by the house to fix the shrimp and put them on
ice, we headed to the beach. It was nearly as perfect
as the shrimp.
There were people in the water which was noticeably warmer.
We spent three hours enjoying a perfect afternoon on an
uncrowded beach at the eastern end of Emerald Isle.
The water was very inviting and the
horizon seemed to be
nothing but waves.
We finished the day with a great meal at the
Crab Shack in Salter Path, and then we
caught the
sunset over the sound at Cedar Street
access.
We sent our guests on their way back to leafless Boston on
a Monday morning. They could take some consolation from the
fact that the Red Sock swept the Yankees that weekend.