It was one of those really colorful hurricane skies tonight near sunset. I've always remarked about the sky turning yellow in a hurricane, and tonight it was spectacular. There has been no tide water in Manteo, thank goodness. The wind has died down so hopefully the water will just trickle back instead of rush back. It seems for the most part the Outer Banks dodged this one.
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For all of us who own property or just love the Outer Banks, but live far away, your blog is a spirit-lifter on good days and a worry-reducer during storms. Your photos are great -- better than the Weather Channel or CNN. Thanks and keep it up.
i just wanted to thank you for your open journal. there are a few sights around the obx that give me local insite into what is happening there. my mother lives in manteo over by the airport. so it's nice to know what is going on around her and also to have something to talk about. thanks again. martin.wojtkiewicz@gm.com
That yellow doesn't just fill the sky; it fills the whole atmosphere and is always quite something to experience.
When I'm wrong, I say I'm wrong.
My beer belly and myself humbly bow to you. Kim, you are the master
Your forecast for the storm was much closer than mine.
I would have never thought flight level winds would have turned her.
Your barefooted classmate begs your forgiveness.
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