Sunday, November 27, 2005

Aerial Outer Banks photos

I have a new webpage up with a few new aerial photos taken yesterday over the Outer Banks.
A preview shot: This pic shows from the Kitty Hawk/Southern Shores border looking north to Duck, NC.

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See the webpage at:

http://www.outerbanksvacationhomes.com/Outer_Banks_Aerials_112605.html

Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Christmas Shop closing forever Nov. 27

The Christmas Shop in Manteo will be closing forever on Sunday, November 27th. They apparently were more successful in selling out their inventory faster than anticipated, as the original date given was the end of the year. There will be a huge yard sale this weekend to clear out some of the store fixtures. The antiques in the shop were not included in the sale and will be auctioned off this coming spring. I snapped a few pix for the memorabilia fans out there. Also took a stroll thru the shop to see what was left. I was actually surprised there was as much left as there was, since they will be open only another couple of days. Lots of ornaments left, a few trees, many, many lighthouse trinkets.

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Sunday, November 13, 2005

NC Aquarium in Manteo

Went to visit the NC Aquarium at the airport in Manteo yesterday. Wow, what a display! Many many neat things to see. The live aquariums housing all kinds of tropical fish are just amazing. The last one you encounter is about 25-30 feet long and goes up over your head and houses sharks and many other ocean fish. It even has an old shipwreck replica on the bottom. It is really something to watch the sharks materialize out of the murky depths and swim right by your face!

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Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Manteo's incumbants stay in power

The nastiest campaign I can remember in my little island's history is now over and the mayor and three commissioners retained their seats. The fight came down to basically developers vs. those opposing "urban sprawl" and the latter won. For now it would appear that the town's people wish to slow down the rapid pace of growth on this tiny island. John Wilson is still mayor, and commissioners Farrow and Etheridge will be returning to their seats. The top vote getter, Ms. Dell Collins' seat will be filled by appointment by the board, due to the untimely death of Ms. Collins just this past Thursday.

In other towns, major upsets occurred. Kitty Hawk now has a new mayor and new councilmen. Cliff Perry is the new mayor, and Richard Reid and Gary Perry are new councilmen.

Kill Devil Hills' incumbant mayor Sherry Rollason was ousted by newcomer Chuck Ball.

Nags Head will see Renee Cahoon return to the mayoral seat.

Southern Shores new mayor will be Don Smith and new councilman will be Brian McDonald.

Saturday, November 05, 2005

Town of Manteo preserves another piece of history

On Saturday, Nov. 5, 2005, the Town of Manteo held a dedication ceremony for the Manteo Weather Tower. In 1904, the Weather Bureau established the original station with Mr. Alpheus Drinkwater in charge. The tower was used to fly signal flags to warn mariners of approaching bad weather. At night, tower's red and white signal lights flashed it's message. This original tower was first placed on top of the Dare County courthouse and later moved to the family land of John Booth. Recently the town acquired permission to restore the tower and move it to Town property. The Booth family graciously allowed the town to refurbish the tower and supplied the original signal lights to be affixed upon it. The Manteo tower is believed to be one of only five operational towers still in use, and may be the only one to have all its original signal lights intact.

The tower now stands on the Manteo waterfront near the Marshes Lighthouse replica.
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