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Archive for August, 2006
Biking Ocracoke
Aug 2nd
I spent the day touring the island of Ocracoke by bicycle, which is the best way to get around in the village. The town is small enough to do a lap around it in about ten minutes, so despite the record breaking heat, it really was not too hot except when I was forced to keep up with my wife, who, having been off of a bicycle for many years, found it irresistible to go as fast as a race horse.

The town is full of artists that fell in love with the island as a tourist and gave up their suburban and urban lives to make a go of it with a specialty or curio shop. Most of the shops these artists founded are absolutely splendid, and a few are a bit overpriced.
The restaurants are mostly average with a few exceptions. Howards Pub is a must for any visitor to the island, and they have the best burger on the island. Nothing beats the Flying Melon for brunch. And the best dish on the island is the Filet Oscar at the Sargasso Deepwater Grill. This filet is piled high with succulent crab meat, and while pricey, the taste is the best on the Outer Banks.
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Ocracoke Island
Aug 1st
Ocracoke is consistently ranked in the top ten beaches in America. Tonight I was able to take a sunset walk on a beach that is over 100 yards wide from the dunes to the water. The only people on the whole beach from horizon to horizon? Just me and my lovely wife.

We were surrounded by wildlife. There were ghost crabs scuttling around and digging their burrows, sandpipers tooling across the damp sand on blurred legs with their heads down, digging up sand fleas, and monstrous low flying pelicans. We didnt see any dolphins swimming tonight, but the week is still young.
There were also several sections of the beach that were posted as offlimits because of sea turtle eggs in the area.
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