
The Crystal Coast of North Carolina has a wonderfully long growing season even in a tough winter like 2014. I have tomatoes on the mind. Click the picture or the link at the end. #gardening #tomatoes http://ow.ly/unYGB

The Crystal Coast of North Carolina has a wonderfully long growing season even in a tough winter like 2014. I have tomatoes on the mind. Click the picture or the link at the end. #gardening #tomatoes http://ow.ly/unYGB

Winter does not want to leave but all the rain and wind might be a sign of change We need better weather very soon since festival season is almost here. Click the picture or the link for more information http://ow.ly/umksZ

There is more to all the changes in North Carolina than just the transition from tobacco fields to cities.
There have been huge changes over the last 50+ years, and one well traveled native presents his thoughts in a short book. Click the link or the picture to explore the book http://ow.ly/u8F10

In a world a wash with free content and unlimited information, do we really need experts? Click the picture or the link for more thoughts http://ow.ly/u7Nsg

A cold morning on the NC coast has me starting to dream about the first local strawberries around six weeks from now http://ow.ly/u3BLm

While we wait out this last taste of winter, there is still plenty to enjoy and think about here on the North Carolina coast. Click this link or the picture for more information.

Spring in the mountains is very different than at the coast. However we are all waiting for spring to arrive. Click the picture or the link for more information http://ow.ly/tSH0x

The weather on the Crystal Coast this year has been very different than most years. Where is my Carolina warmth? To read the full story click the link or the picture. #CrystalCoast http://ow.ly/tHp4n

Almost ten years after working at Apple for nearly twenty years, do I miss life in the Apple mothership? For the full story click the link of rhte picture. #Apple http://ow.ly/tGcf0

Migrate old posts to a new home. Moving content from one site to another is certainly harder than it should be. At least now I have it in Draft using Markdown. Further migrations should not be difficult. Click the picture or this link for a look at my efforts. http://ow.ly/tqxHx