Sunday, November 28, 2004

What a storm last night!

Last night it seemed like it rained and blew hard most of the night. It was still raining this morning early. A little later in the day the sun came out and warmed up the air. The mist rising off the wet earth and decks looked like smoke. The ocean is stormy today. The east wind of yesterday has the rollers coming in strong and tall. One lone surfer to be was trying his luck in this mess, but he was unable to even paddle out through the strong surf.

Saturday, November 27, 2004

They're STILL shopping!

There's still not a single parking space to be had at the Tanger Outlet Mall today either. I still did not brave it, but went for a short walk on the beach instead! It is windy from the east and the ocean is a bit rialed up today, and the clouds are rolling in, but at least it warmed back up to around 60 degrees. Many, many footprints on the sands today from all the visitors here this week. I guess not all of them were shopping. Maybe they couldn't find a parking place either.

Thursday, November 25, 2004

Thanksgiving Day, 2004

Woke up to rainy and very blustry skies, but it soon turned out to be sunny, very warm, and slightly windy. It was a high temp of about 70 degrees today, and there were people on the beach in swimsuits! Many of the "cottages" are full of people and it seems to be very busy down here this year. I'm sure I'll see them all tomorrow morning at 5:30 at Belk or the Outlet Mall shopping!

Wednesday, November 24, 2004

Cloudy but warm

It is the day before Thanksgiving and the roads down here are once again packed. There seem to be many visitors in town for the Holiday. This morning we woke up to heavy fog over the ocean but it soon burned off and became gloriously sunny and warm. This afternoon the clouds have rolled in again, and the wind has started. Predicted gusts up to 50 mph tonight!

Monday, November 22, 2004

The beach and the beautiful weather

Today dawned a little gray but quickly cleared up. We are having superb weather on the Outer Banks right now. It is in the sixties and to be in the seventies by Wednesday. A little rain on the way, but we need it. Right now it is sunny and warm with little wind. A quick look at the beach this morning before work--it was gorgeous. You can tell by the amount of footprints on it that it was enjoyed by many over the weekend.

Sunday, November 21, 2004

Treasures from the sea

Yesterday I spent a while on the beach at Southern Shores since the weather has been so warm and beautiful. The sky was alternating between cloudy and partly sunny and created a beautiful show of light when the sun peaked through the clouds at times.

I was amazed at the number of skate egg cases washed up on the shore. We used to call them Devil's Pocketbooks when I was little. The sea was pretty calm and the pelicans were diving and feeding, then soaring on that gentle current of air just above the water's surface. There were lots of shells washed up also. Their color, texture, and variety always catch my attention.


Even those of us who live here should take time out to walk the beach and marvel at nature's bounty occasionally.

Thursday, November 18, 2004

ANOTHER new stoplight!

The great state of NC in all its infinite wisdom has decided to spend tons of money to provide the Tanger Outlet Mall in Nags Head with a new road cut complete with stop light. This has to be the most expensive stop light in the town, because it required the state to build a bridge over wetlands and install a massive drainage system in order to pave over the area, which forever has been a large drainage ditch in the middle of the mall. Apparently the two road cuts into the mall at either end of the parking area have become too dangerous recently with the increasing traffic. Just this past summer both driveways were limited to a right turn exit only, making a mess out of traffic that wanted/needed to go back north on the bypass. So the solution was to fill in the wetlands in the middle of the mall property and build a new road cut over it, and add a new stop light. Guess who owns the property on the east side of the bypass at that light? WINGS! Look for yet another huge Wings store coming to a corner near you! I used to know how many stoplights there were between Manteo and Southern Shores. I think it was 27, but now there are at least 3 or 4 more. I lost count. So much for a "bypass"!
Pix of the new road cut and light follow.



Tuesday, November 16, 2004

When to abandon a street?

That is the question being considering at tomorrow's meeting of the Nags Head Commissioners concerning Surfside Drive in south Nags Head. The northeaster' of Oct. 23-34 left the road destroyed and in worse condition than it was after Hurricane Isabel. There are 14 homes which have their only access from Surfside Drive. Most of Nags Head's commissioners believe that it is foolish to repair the road when there is no dune left to protect it. Once the formal declaration of abandonment is issued, the property on the oceanside of the homes fronting Surfside vests in those property owners. They will then have to find their own way of granting easements to one another to access the properties in the middle of the block. According to the Coastal Area Management Act files, the erosion rate in that area is between 7 and 10 feet per year.
The following photo shows Surfside Drive after Hurricane Isabel in Sept. 2003.

Thursday, November 11, 2004

Winter is coming

I have a feeling today was one of the very last pretty days on the Outer Banks for this year. It turned out to be 65 degrees and no wind. Later in the day it got to be hazy and moist, a precursor of things to come tomorrow and Friday night into Saturday. I love it when it is this warm this late into the season. It is not always this way. Some years we have had freezing nights before the first of November, and others not until around Thanksgiving, which seems to be the case this year.
Although this week seems to have been fairly quiet, we have had visitors here in record numbers later into the season than ever before that I can remember. I wonder if this place will become more and more year round as the years go by.

Tuesday, November 09, 2004

Windy and cool today

Another northeast wind is upon us. Temperature is 54 but it feels much colder. Tonight is to be the coldest night so far this fall. I don't know how much more the beaches can take this winter. Someone recently asked me if this weather is unusual and were we having more rough ocean days this year. The answer is no. This is fairly typical for late Oct. early Nov. Also spring time. There's usually two really brisk several-days-long northeasters' a year, if not more. I've been watching houses fall into the ocean in south Nags Head for two and a half decades now. I've seen complete lots lost and taken off the property tax records. I've seen the lots behind those lost as well. This may well be the year of the "third" row oceanfront losses.

Monday, November 08, 2004

Another new Wings store is coming

Yet another new Wings store is coming to Nags Head. At the most recent Nags Head town commission meeting a new 15000+ foot store was approved for construction. It belongs to the same group (I. G. Holdings) which owns all the other Wings in this area. The town has been trying to get some kind of consensus together to change the zoning/planning rules to keep these types of stores from being built, or at least to make them look a little better, but did not get the rules in place soon enough to stop this one. A whole new class of law practice has sprung forth from this type of construction and the growing opposition to such. Property rights attorneys are the new hot thing in the legal profession.
I have yet to learn exactly where this large store will be, but as soon as I do, I'll post the location.