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This surfing dog isn't the only one on the waves this week.

The Surf is What's Up

By Molly Harrison | Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Wondering why your construction site is eerily quiet? Why the restaurant staff is short handed? Why a client left you hanging? Why those kids aren't in school today? Look to the water. Hurricane season swell is here, and any self-respecting surfer is in the ocean.I'm not calling all surfers slackers. I know they get... Read More
Be sure to hit the Day at the Docks Festival in Hatteras

Make Your Plan

By Molly Harrison | Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Yes, it's fun to fly by the seat of your pants. It's nice to be the carefree soul with an open schedule who can change your mind at a moment's notice. I like being that person. I like to travel with just a passport and not even the vaguest notion of where I'll hang my hat that night. I like to keep my summer schedule... Read More

Think Pink: Eat a Shrimp

By Molly Harrison | Wednesday, August 22, 2012
I had dinner with friends from northern Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania last week, and they were all going ga-ga over the "North Carolina shrimp." OK, so I don't get to the northern states much, but I guess I'd never thought about the fact that our shrimp was so special to Northerners. But good old Google has just... Read More

Sharing our Beaches with Sea Turtles

By Molly Harrison | Wednesday, August 15, 2012
I'm slightly obsessed with sea turtles. This started about eight years ago following snorkeling trip in the Bahamas in which I had the good fortune to follow a female loggerhead for a good 15 minutes. At one point the turtle turned and looked straight at me. I'll never forget that turtle's haunting stare into my eyes... Read More
Festival Park's unique settings can be rented for weddings.

Something New at Festival Park

By Molly Harrison | Wednesday, August 8, 2012
While running in Manteo one recent Sunday morning, I crossed the quaint Cora Mae Basnight Bridge to Roanoke Island Festival Park and happened upon a stunning sight. In the stillness of the park before it opened for the day, angled sunlight was reflecting in the dew on all the lush greenery. The whole place was... Read More