Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Countdown To Spring



As an unusually cold winter is finally winding down I find myself constantly searching for reassurance, with camera ready, to document any evidence that spring is almost here.

A Hatteras winter generally begins with a slow cooling of our air temperatures as the surrounding water temperatures hover in the low 60s and then begin to drop in December. This winter, however, was not typical and in fact since December our temperatures have been approximately 10 degrees (or more) below normal. Although it can happen, rarely do the winter temps fall below freezing. This winter was an exception. December, January and February daytime temperatures averaged in the low 40s while nighttime temperatures dropped into the low 30s, and several times were in the 20s.

An added burden were the multiple Nor Easters that formed off the coast whipping up northeast winds creating ocean over wash in the typical trouble spots along Highway 12. Then as each storm moved northward (on a fast track with New England in its sights) the winds switched out of the northwest and west which pushed the sound waters up higher than normal and in turn caused sound side flooding in low lying areas from Avon to Hatteras Village.

While water temperatures in March usually begin to warm and by April are in the 60-degree range and continue to climb (this in turn keeps our air temperatures similar and on the rise). Yet today the average water temperature remains colder than normal and with sunshine at a premium of late air temps are struggling to reach and hold in the mid to upper 50s. All-in-all most would agree these past several months have been much too cold for our southern comfort.

Refusing to give up, I am ready to say good-bye to winter and embrace each sign of spring. Keep searching and you too will notice stems of spring bulbs emerging through the soil, many have already begun showing off their bright yellow, white, pink and purple blooms. And if you look closely, the dune grasses are once again beginning to sprout new green shoots up through the sand. Even the yellow dandelion flowers standing tall among the brown blades of grass are left for now as encouragement. All are sure signs that winter is finally coming to an end and spring is almost here…just around the corner.

So let the countdown begin, and welcome spring, which officially begins Saturday, March 20th!



Blog entry by Katherine White,
Administration Support, Hatteras Office

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

OUTER BANKS FIBER RETREAT!





Outer Banks Fiber Retreat

Classes held April 10th, 12th and 14th , 2010

This retreat in Hatteras, North Carolina is an opportunity to learn rigid heddle weaving, dyeing with kitchen safe colors and surface needle felted embellishments. Just bring your imagination and enjoy the fellowship of other fiber enthusiasts.

CLASSES:

Saturday, April 10th 10 am – 4 pm
“Weaving at the Beach. Introduction to Rigid Heddle Weaving”
Join us for the day while we learn how to weave on a rigid heddle loom. We’ll weave a glorious shawl or table runner while we learn the basics with a couple of impressive techniques thrown in.
We will complete the project during the class allowing you to take the loom home for the rest of the week to complete another project.

Cost: $50.00 for class with lunch and refreshments provided. Loom rental $20.00 if needed. Class is limited to 8 loom rental students, plus 4 additional students if you have your own rigid heddle loom.

Monday, April 12th 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
“Getting Creative with Kitchen Safe Dyes”
Using kitchen safe dyes from Knit One, Crochet Two, we’ll be dyeing yarn, silk scarves and felted needle punched batting.

Cost: $35.00 includes one item to dye and dyes. Additional dyeable items along with the dyes will be available for purchase. Class limited to first 12 registrations.

Wednesday, April 14th 6:30 – 8:30 pm
“Weaving Workshop” HOMEWORK: Bring questions!!!!!!!
OK, so you’re a beginner or a master at plain weave and you have a gazillion questions about fibers, yardage, lace, textures and many what ifs. Well here’s your chance to get those questions answered. An impressive handout along with demonstrations of different lace and texture techniques will be covered.

Cost: $25.00

Registration information will be available @ travelingweaver.blogspot.com/

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Whether you’re a first-time visitor to Hatteras Island, or you have vacationed here so much you feel right at home, Midgett Realty is your ticket to the North Carolina beach! We offer more than 555 vacation rental homes, an in-house construction department, and enough Hatteras Island real estate for you to claim your own little piece of the beach. Whether you’d rather cast a line or hang ten, whether you’re here with kids or taking some grown-up time, there is something here for everyone! So no matter how diverse your family’s interests, they will all agree on one thing: You’ve gotta come back again and again! All of our rental homes are clean and equipped with all the comforts of home. You can even get more in-depth and specify which amenities are right for you—a dock for fishing, or launching your boat; a private pool or hot tub; a pet-friendly rental home; and even a great view of the sunrise over the ocean! So, what are you waiting for? If your ready to get out of the office and into the water, if you’re ready to get some sand between your toes and a tan on your face, let Midgett Realty help you make Hatteras Island your home away from home!

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