Outer Banks Articles & Shorts - Issue 15: Fall/Winter 2017/18

Greetings, all!

Does it seem to you that time passes faster lately? I swear, just a twist in time ago it was Memorial Day weekend with the promise of sun, waves and the easy living of summer (well, that is, unless you work to make sure all of our visitors have a fabulous time, right?!). And now, here it is autumn on the Outer Banks with 2017 more than half over. Wow. I know that so many parents felt this pang of warp speed as they sent their little ones off to their first day of school or, even more panging, to college however far away. Around the land, we could hear you exclaiming, “How did we get here so fast? How are they possibly old enough to be doing this on their own?” I was thinking about this as it relates to so many of the businesses that make up this issue. I bet it’s astounding to the Brewing Station owners that they’ve been bringing us innovative beer and food for 16 years already! What about the Sea Ranch, which has hugged its oceanfront location since 1963 – that’s more than 50 years that have passed! Tranquil House/1587 . . . 24 years. Joe Lamb Realty . . . 50 years as well. Stack’em High . . . 36 years. Even some of our “younger” businesses, such as Nest or the Sanderling Resort, are well- established as long-time members of the Outer Banks scene. And, if all you owners/managers could speak here, I’m imagining you’d mostly say . . . where has the time gone? We here at OuterBanksThisWeek.com are even scratching our heads a little over the fact that this is our fifth fall issue of the magazine! I know the adage Time Passes Fast When You’re Having Fun is at work here in many ways. But the truth is that all of you businesses with any longevity have remained steady through good times and hard times. You are the backbone of the Outer Banks, the foundation that maintains the form and strength of these islands. Take a little breather as these fall winds start blowing in. You certainly deserve it.

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Joe Lamb Realty: 50 Years of Outer Banks Expertise

By Molly Harrison
How can 50 years of experience help you buy or sell Outer Banks property? This family-owned and -operated company excels so well in vacation rentals and property management that many people don’t realize it also contains a thriving and experienced real estate sales team.   Joe Lamb Realty is a full-service... Read More

Help Wanted: The Mystery of the Lost Colony

By Heather Frese
It’s America’s most compelling and enduring mystery – what happened to the group of 115 men, women and children left on the shores of Roanoke Island in 1587 to form the first permanent English colony in the New World? Say the names of the Lost Colony’s key players and places and a shiver of intrigue runs down your... Read More

Inside and Out All Year 'Round

By Heather Frese
When we think of fitness and good health, often what comes to mind are the leaps and lunges of a Zumba class, the swings and thwacks of a tennis game, the splash and stroke of a good long swim. But well-being isn’t only physical, and a healthy heart doesn’t come solely from getting in your cardio.   Outer Banks... Read More

Meet the Tranquil House Inn Family

By Hannah Lee Leidy
No matter how you sightsee in Manteo’s downtown waterfront – walking, driving or boating – you’re hard-pressed to not slow your pace and marvel at the Tranquil House Inn. With its sun-kissed porch, cedar-shake exterior and signature green roof, all framed by a white picket fence on the street side, this family-owned... Read More

Unbridled Passion for a Rare Herd

By Jennifer Armstrong
The Corolla Wild Horse Fund (CWHF) has some new faces. In June, Linda Adkins came on board as executive director. Last July, Meg Puckett assumed the role of herd manager. The passion both women bring to their work is palpable and inspiring. Linda grew up working on farms near Philadelphia and brings extensive horse... Read More