Outer Banks Articles & Shorts - Issue 5: Fall 2014

We - as in OuterBanksThisWeek.com magazine - have twirled around the sun for one full circle with this fall issue. Has it really been a year?! Is this actually our second fall issue?! Yes. Yes.
 

It's been a pretty spectacular experience so far. We've received such supportive feedback from readers who appreciate the quality of the layout and writing, and our advertisers have had their businesses presented to customers in a way that has truly benefitted them.
 

Putting together a publication such as this is something everyone should experience - I mean that. Why? Because, as much as I think I know the Outer Banks well, and I do after almost 35 years here, in creating editorial, procuring pictures and talking in detail with business owners, all of us at OBTW have deepened our knowledge - and, in many cases, our friendships - with our neighboring Outer Banks business owners. That's a main reason many of us have chosen to live on here, right? Because we have more opportunity to honestly know a broader number of people who call themselves islanders than we would in a large city.

So, it's fall again. Some are happy with sweater weather and fireplaces glowing. Others lament the long days of summer closing. Where are you on that seasons spectrum? In my household, we're absolutely divided.
 

The thing about fall is...I love it. When September comes and the days get shorter, I get happier. Don't get me wrong: I do love summer. Not as much as my husband does...I don't think that's even possible! He's a Florida boy, so the heat feels somehow just right to him. Not to me. When the clocks fall back and it's dark at 5:30 and chilly and cozy, I'm in my most contented emotional place.
 

Whatever your opinions on this time of year, you can't complain that there's nothing to do! Check out our events calendars at the back of this magazine and you'll see that when the leaves start to fall, the events turn up. Our business features will provide you with details on some of the season's most fun!
 

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A Personal Touch

By Heather Frese
You've probably heard every cliche in the book when it comes to "small but mighty," but for Dolphin Realty, there's a nugget of truth to the old adages. This smaller Hatteras Island realty company, owned and operated by longtime local resident, Nancy Scarborough, counts its size as one of its greatest assets. The... Read More

Kite Culture

By Lisa Loy
What is The Kite Culture? Well, different people might have different answers to that question. We thought it would be fun to give you some insight and reflection from a few of the good people who have helped make Kitty Hawk Kites the huge success that it is today.   Jonny Thompson: Master Pilot   "I was doing... Read More

Whalehead Revisited: Christmas in Corolla

By Beth P. Storie
It 's Christmas Eve of 1928, and all around the mansion preparations are under way for the many guests set to arrive by this afternoon's boat. The staff scurries throughout the house, each with their own task to accomplish. Marie-Louise and Edward Collings Knight, Jr., the owners of the mansion, which was christened... Read More

Light Up the Holidays with The Elizabethan Gardens

By Amelia Boldaji
Gather round and get ready to add some sparkle to your holiday season with one of the biggest events of the year: WinterLights at The Elizabethan Gardens! From early December through the beginning of January, visitors of all ages are invited to come stroll through the Gardens after sunset and revel in the beautifully... Read More