
Fall has disappeared in the marshes near the North Carolina coast, it is time for our cold season visitors. For more information click the picture or this link http://ow.ly/rGBaW

Fall has disappeared in the marshes near the North Carolina coast, it is time for our cold season visitors. For more information click the picture or this link http://ow.ly/rGBaW

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

Stand back. It doesn’t have to be that way- Our Long Ago Escape From Holiday Madness. We try to skip the stress. Click the picture or the link for details. http://ow.ly/rd0wJ

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

Taking long walks at night became a habit long ago in the frozen north. I am still doing it today but the circumstances are much nicer. For more info, click on the picture or the link #canada http://ow.ly/r76at

My article might help you to decide whether or not to upgrade/downgrade from Page 09 to Pages 5? http://ow.ly/r3ASg

Why worry about the oyster rocks if your kayak can glide right over them? Getting personal and responding to what feels like a personal slight can make you miss the big picture. Make sure you see and understand what others often miss. Click the link or the picture for more. http://ow.ly/r2OKb

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

Kayaking on the White Oak River near Swansboro, NC. For more information click the picture or the link. #kayaking http://ow.ly/qVEUb

Here on the Crystal Coast of North Carolina, the water is still warm enough for wading in early November. For more details click on the image or this link to a post about November beach days.