Need some distance between you and the holidays?

A rare picture of an almost empty DC beltway
A rare picture of an almost empty DC beltway

That might especially be the case if you live in the DC area.  Try leaving about 1 AM tonight and you might miss the traffic.

If you are going to battle the traffic, make it worthwhile and escape to our beaches, even this time of year they are hard to beat.  For more thoughts click the picture or this link:  http://ow.ly/rZcIU

Crystal Coast Gardening

Sunset over Bogue Sound
Sunset over Bogue Sound

Most people rarely even think of gardening during the month of December. It is even a little early for the average gardener to order seeds.

Fortunately we do not have average winter weather here on the mainland near North Carolina’s Crystal Coast. The Crystal Coast, sometimes called the Southern Outer Banks, is that strand of sand from Atlantic Beach to Emerald Isle that extends westward from Cape Lookout towards Swansboro.

The biggest challenge for small home gardens near the coast is finding some time when the soil can rest. It is not easy when most of your year is frost free.

We often plant our summer tomato plants around the middle of March. If we have have a nice winter, it is not unusual for us to be harvesting lettuce and other cold weather crops from November through April. It is a great problem to have.

While I sometimes lose sight of all the wonderful winter vegetables in the pile of tomatoes that take over our kitchen counters starting sometimes even earlier than the first of June, I do really appreciate the taste of fresh lettuce, cabbage, broccoli and even rutabagas in the winter.

This year we are experimenting with a row of English peas which we planted in October. The peas are just now blooming on December 17. While we will need some warm weather to get peas, our forecast looks very good for the next couple of weeks. Eleven days between now and January 2, will have temperatures in the mid-fifties. There will be another three days where the temperatures make it into the mid-sixties and we have two days that we should reach into the seventies. That should be good weather for growing peas since there are only a couple of nights when we get down as low as 30F.

With weather like we have, you can let your imagination run wild. I make our compost and used some during the late summer to help some new sod get a good start. Sometime in September I noticed that I had some tomato plants growing where I had put down the new sod. In November I transplanted a couple to pots and put a third one in the ground between our bulkhead and the water of Raymond’s Gut.

The two in pots have done very well and one even has green tomatoes. I am fairly sure that they are Husky cherry tomatoes. With some luck we might have some ripe January tomatoes. I finally had to move the one by the water into a pot after the coldest night of the year damaged some of its foliage. It seems to be recovering and who knows what it might do here in the warmth of the Crystal Coast.

Wind and rain arrived as Thanksgiving guests

Raymond's Gut, whitecaps of the White Oak in the background
Raymond’s Gut, whitecaps of the White Oak in the background

Along with our family Thanksgiving guests, a big storm has brought us wind and rain.   Hopefully the cold following the low’s exit will leave our fall and winter garden alone. For more details and links to pictures of the garden click the picture or the link  http://ow.ly/rfLK5

Your boat always feels a little smaller

Mostly brown Pelicans on the eastern tip of Bear Island
Mostly brown Pelicans on the eastern tip of Bear Island

Getting near the ocean shrinks a boat, but fishing the beautiful waters near Bogue Inlet makes you feel alive.  For more, click the picture or the link.  #crystalcoast #boating http://ow.ly/r7Z0R

A long boating season

The Marshes Near Swansboro, North Carolina
The Marshes Near Swansboro, North Carolina

Here on North Carolina’s Crystal Coast we do not put our boats away after Labor Day.  We have a long season after that and some of us boat every month of the year. For more info, click the picture or the link.  #boating #CrystalCoast http://ow.ly/qY6zn

Some people live for their job, not me

My job almost destroyed me.  So I now live to be in, on, or around the water http://ow.ly/pXQzK  For more on how I changed my life and where we have found a place to recover from corporate American, click the link or the picture.

Surf at the Point, Emerald Isle, NC
Surf at the Point, Emerald Isle, NC