Here comes the good news we’ve been waiting for after almost three weeks of depressing video clips showing residences, buildings, cars, trees and docks damaged by tsunami-like waters flowing over Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands. The Island Free Press announced that two of the most heralded events of the annual Day at the Docks celebration will […]
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Day at the Docks by Diane Lea
With the advent of hurricane season, it’s time to celebrate the hardy nature of those of us who live on and visit glorious Hatteras Island. No event epitomizes the fortitude and creativity of the residents of our lovely island home more than the Day at the Docks festivities, scheduled this year for Friday, September 14 […]
Queen Anne’s Revenge by Diane Lea
One of our family’s favorite outings, with or without house guests, is a trip to the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum in Hatteras Village. Easy to locate, adjacent to the Hatteras ferry dock at the southern end of Highway 12, and recognizable by its distinctive architecture (yes, it is meant to look like the remains […]
Island Mural Painting by Diane Lea
On an Island populated with artists whose skills are reflected in colored pencil art, water colors, acrylics, photography, pottery and all media in between, it is a joy to see the art of mural painting showing up on buildings from Hatteras to Avon. This new twist on the art scene is the brain child of […]
Red Drum Tackle Shop by Diane Lea
It is now 15 years since Island master builder Archibald Morse raised our beloved Sand Box in Buxton. Archibald now lives and builds in Wilmington, but we treasure those 30 years of experience that building on Hatteras Island gave to Archibald and, by extension, to our modest project. As we look around, we are grateful […]
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Oregon Inlet Bridge by Diane Lea
There is no doubt that the story of the day is the completion and opening of the new Bonner Bridge, now officially named the Marc Basnight Bridge, a 2.8 mile span over Oregon Inlet. The architecture is almost lyrical with its rising curves of concrete flowing above the waters of the Inlet, and the views […]
Saving up for a New Home? Here Are All the Costs You Need to Know
Once you’ve found the perfect home and secured the loan, all that’s left to do is start chipping away at those mortgage payments…right? In actuality, there are a handful of other, often-overlooked expenses that come with buying a home, but as long as you know what you’re getting into, they’re plenty manageable. Take a look […]
Spring into the Selling Season with These Pro Cleaning Tips
In just a few short days, we’ll turn the corner into warmer weather. There’ll be no more cold mornings, flowers will bloom, trees will grow, birds will sing, and it will officially be spring. Okay, maybe the changing of seasons doesn’t work quite so suddenly, but spring does mark the beginning of a notoriously busy […]
Home Staging by Jen Bell
An echoing statement that I frequently hear when taking buyers out to look at property is, “I love this home’s layout and location, but it is so outdated. I’m not interested in tackling a project like this.” Sometimes a home’s décor is outdated, sometimes it is the kitchen and bathrooms that need a facelift, and […]