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12th April 2014

A shame about the seafood
That's very sad about seafood having to be imported to an area which used to be rich in it. I suppose that's why in the EU there is a relatively strict fishing quota with no-fish zones and certain species which must not be fished/thrown back if under a certain age. I wonder if instituting the same kind of thing would get the seafood population back up?
12th April 2014

A shame, indeed
In Ocracoke, at least, it's didn't seem like it was the seafood population that was threatened, but rather the labor force and chain of distribution needed to get it out of the water and to market. A large part is mis-managed expectations on behalf of the American consumer (most of the tourists to Ocracoke, anyhow, are American) - the notion that you can always eat what you want, when you want it, season or region be damned. Even at the seafood co-op, the manager told us about a couple who had, just the other day, complained loudly that they didn't open until 11am because she wanted fresh seafood to take to the beach earlier that day, and she had to explain that it took *time* for the fisherman to catch fresh seafood and bring it ashore; that was the earliest they regularly expected to have inventory. There are some state regulations in areas that have historically been over-fished or over-harvested. I don't know if it's exclusively a supplier driven problem though, but rather a consumption driven one. The good news there means that our better informed decisions can make smaller, but non-negligible, ripples while advocating for larger changes in the system. No easy short term solution, though. It's going to require a cultural shift in thought regarding where our food comes from, and thinking it back all the way to the environmental source, not just the supermarket.
12th April 2014
The Classic Shot

Only this matters
Doesn't matter what you did or how you did it. In fact, you didn't even need to caption this picture "Classic Shot" or "Jumping for joy." That we can see AND evidence of some ocean in the background. Mission accomplished!
12th April 2014
The Classic Shot

Proper proof
Now everyone can see how well I did the beach thing. I still don't know for whom "Jumping for Joy" is a natural reaction to a place (not me, for sure, as the dozens of out-takes will attest). I have much more fun twirling around in the sand with my arms stretched outward, spinning like a top, and leaping out into the surf. Or, you know, turning my back towards the water with my head down, slightly frowning, and bracing for the wind, but both those scenarios make for terrible photos. Who brings an SLR to a beach anyhow? Too much sand and no place to put it. But none of that self-consciousness in this shot, no sir - mission accomplished, indeed!
12th April 2014

Great blog and writing...
with profound insights. I camped at Kill Devil Hill in 1970 and rented a house for a family reunion in 1998 and enjoyed just having fun...including 4th of July fireworks on the beach.
12th April 2014

Thanks for the kind words! I imagine the idea I had in my mind was fairly accurate in the 1970s - 40 years of development makes quite a difference. Just having fun is certainly the right attitude. I can see it making a wonderful gathering spot for large groups and families, for sure.
12th April 2014

North Carolina Beaches
As I read your blog I could feel many emotions and they were in constant flux as your mind fought between what you had hoped for and what you found. Joy came when you accepted where you were for what it had to offer. Glad you found some fantastic seafood and amazing sunsets.
12th April 2014

Constant Flux
Certainly! One of these days I'll throw a dart at a map and just head off, with no planning and little time for expectations to accumulate, but until then, I'm finding I need at least 3 days to transition my mind into relaxation mode.
17th April 2013
Socks and Shoes

p.s. I've seen a lot of wedding shots and I agree...that is a great shot!!
17th April 2013

A belated congrats on your nuptials!! Wishing you both many years of happiness and travels.
6th April 2013

Well done
Great to see you blogging about past adventures. We love that drive. Love your lead photo.
6th April 2013

Past Adventures
Thanks for the encouragement! To be honest, I started this blog back when the trip was still considered "the present." But I wasn't satisfied with it, and it took a while to figure out the proper framework. Now all I need are some current adventures to blog about :)
6th April 2013

that slightly more purpley looking hillside would be a beacon of hope
Ah exploration...following in the tyre tracks of the pioneers...gotta luv it
17th March 2013

Wine country is one of our favorite places
Really enjoyed your impressions. We've learned to love the small vineyards. We will go to a few of the ones you've recommended. We will follow in your footsteps.
13th March 2013
Socks and Shoes

adorable!
I cannot tell you how much I love this pic :)
1st March 2013
Rare California Condor

Use of Images
Please may I use your image of the California Condor for my school project? If you wish, I will include a reference to your blog (or whatever you prefer) on my project. Please get back to me as soon as possible. Thank You.
21st December 2012

Congratulations to you both!!!
Here's wishing you many happy, travel filled years together :)
27th January 2013

Thank you so much! I can say unequivocally we are hoping for the same. :)
21st December 2012

:)
Huge congratulations Guys... What a stunning description of what was clearly a beautiful day.... Beautiful photos too... Happy Holidays!!! :)
27th January 2013

Thank you! We could not have asked for anything better. And happy (belated - oops) holidays to you and yours as well!
21st December 2012

Beautiful post
Very beautiful presentation of your journey of your most important day. I read this post in the morning and felt really nice. Wish you both happy life ahead.
19th December 2012

congratulations!
everything looks perfect, both of you looking great! I love the colors...amazing photos. best wishes to you . x

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