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Author: ocracokewaves

A now sane individual who escaped the world of selling technology, now living in the rolling hills of the North Carolina Piedmont. I have been at one time or another, a farmer, a director for Apple, and a vice president at Wideopen Networks. I continue to pursue my love of photography and writing. I have great memories of boating, fishing, kayaking, swimming, and hiking the beaches along North Carolina's Southern Outer Banks where we lived for fifteen years.

I Might Have Ended Up In PEI

White Oak River just north of Swansboro, NC
White Oak River just north of Swansboro, NC

How a Coastal NC experience might have changed my Canadian adventure http://ow.ly/z9Rpm

Unknown's avatarAuthor ocracokewavesPosted on July 14, 2014July 14, 2014Categories Boating, Canada, Crystal Coast, fishing, kayaking, Marshes, North Carolina, Nova Scotia, WeatherLeave a comment on I Might Have Ended Up In PEI

Saturday Kayaking on The White Oak River

 

Raymond's Gut Just Before The White Oak
Raymond’s Gut Just Before The White Oak

There is something really special about sliding your kayak into the water behind your house and enjoyingĀ Ā the White Oak River #kayaking http://ow.ly/z6lFU

Unknown's avatarAuthor ocracokewavesPosted on July 13, 2014July 13, 2014Categories Big Marsh Birds, Crystal Coast, kayaking, North Carolina, Travel, WeatherLeave a comment on Saturday Kayaking on The White Oak River

Classic Southern Heat

Where are the kids?
Where are the kids?

We get to this point every year. Ā The air and the water have agreed on a July temperature and it is hot. Today’s children find more comfort in air conditioned homes than a pool. In our youth that was not a choice.Ā Ā http://ow.ly/yXb7j

Unknown's avatarAuthor ocracokewavesPosted on July 9, 2014July 9, 2014Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on Classic Southern Heat

A Day With The Bluefish

Fishing in Bogue Inlet off the beaches of Emerald Isle
Fishing in Bogue Inlet off the beaches of Emerald Isle

The memory of a great fishing trip in Bogue Inlet.

Unknown's avatarAuthor ocracokewavesPosted on July 9, 2014Categories Beach, Boating, Crystal Coast, Emerald Isle, fishing, TravelLeave a comment on A Day With The Bluefish

My take on Arthur’s visit to the Crystal Coast

White Oak River before Arthur's Visit
White Oak River before Arthur’s Visit

Arthur brushed North Carolina’s coast but walloped the Canadian MaritimesĀ http://ow.ly/yX80e

Unknown's avatarAuthor ocracokewavesPosted on July 9, 2014July 9, 2014Categories Beach, Boating, Canada, Crystal Coast, Emerald Isle, North Carolina, WeatherLeave a comment on My take on Arthur’s visit to the Crystal Coast

The Crystal Coast, Beaches and So Much More

Sea Oats, Third St. Beach
Sea Oats, Third St. Beach

A place where small town still survive and where you can still find plenty of space on the beachĀ Ā #vacations #beaches http://ow.ly/yBHWE

Unknown's avatarAuthor ocracokewavesPosted on June 30, 2014June 30, 2014Categories Beach, Crystal Coast, Emerald Isle, fishing, News & Opinion, North CarolinaLeave a comment on The Crystal Coast, Beaches and So Much More

Have fun at the best family beach

Advice from a wise oystercatcher
Advice from a wise oystercatcher

Get my paperback travel guide for Emerald Isle, there is none thatĀ matches it. Ā You can add Ā the Kindle version for only $1.99 http://ow.ly/yvXMN

Unknown's avatarAuthor ocracokewavesPosted on June 27, 2014June 27, 2014Categories Beach, Books by David, kayaking, North Carolina, TravelLeave a comment on Have fun at the best family beach

Thinking about heading to the coast?

Inviting wave, Third St. Beach, Emerald Isle, NC
Inviting wave, Third St. Beach, Emerald Isle, NC

If you are considering a family beach vacation on the east coast. Consider the Southern Outer Banks of NC. Lots of uncrowded family beachesĀ http://ow.ly/ys2Rv

Unknown's avatarAuthor ocracokewavesPosted on June 25, 2014June 25, 2014Categories Beach, Crystal Coast, Emerald Isle, kayaking, Marshes, North Carolina, Travel, WeatherLeave a comment on Thinking about heading to the coast?

Time for waves at the beach

Waves near the Point, Emerald Isle, NC
Waves near the Point, Emerald Isle, NC

Thinking about enjoying some waves at the beach this summer?Ā WhyĀ not try one of the Ā nicest family beaches on the East coast?Ā http://ow.ly/ynSQV

Unknown's avatarAuthor ocracokewavesPosted on June 24, 2014June 24, 2014Categories Beach, Crystal Coast, Emerald Isle, North Carolina, Travel, WeatherLeave a comment on Time for waves at the beach

A classic Southern pimento cheese recipe

Pimento cheese on Sourdough white bread
Pimento cheese on Sourdough white bread

 

It is hard to beatĀ classic Southern pimento cheese when you need some great hot weather sandwiches.Ā Ā http://ow.ly/y7Mna

Unknown's avatarAuthor ocracokewavesPosted on June 17, 2014June 17, 2014Categories UncategorizedTags RecipesLeave a comment on A classic Southern pimento cheese recipe

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Of Interest

  • EI Travel Guide
  • http://www.amazon.com/Taste-Wild-Canadas-Maritimes-ebook/dp/B00BNXMVX2/
  • The Pomme Company

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