Thursday, June 23, 2011

Outer Banks Week

For half of my life we vacationed in a place called Nags Head, North Carolina right in the heart of the Outer Banks.
It was the beach I grew up coming too and it is the same beach my husband and I have brought our boys to for the past several years. 
It is a wonderful place full of old memories for me.
While all beaches are different Nags Head screams of history, telling a tale of an  sea men come and gone and fisherman's home full of  of old shaker style homes, the kind with the long wrap around wooden porches with benches built in.   Old fashion Hurricane shutters in all shapes sizes and colors.  A town with a rich history of Blackbeard roaming the beach at night to sunken treasure buried under Jockey's Ridge to the Wright Brothers flying the first place out of Kitty Hawk. All kinds of people come here for vacation.  It was not your fancy schmanzy kind of beach.  You won't find high luxury high rises with endless loops of pools and lazy rivers.  You won't find night clubs and highly packed amusement parks.  Instead you will find endless rows of cottages, beach homes that can fit several families and some that have long since been abandoned and have taken some hits from the weather and a few small Motels speckled through out.  And yes just like every beach town there is plenty of stores, tourist hot spots and Miniature golf, old fashion seafood restaurants that haven been owned and operated for years.  The overall feel is simple, quiet, a sandy bliss of family locals and everyone in between coming together to just enjoy what the Outer banks can offer,.  Sun, sand, a long pier to fish from and of course the ocean breeze.
My mission this trip was to try and capture the old Nags Head feel.  The scenic cottages, the blue green water, families having fun, tid bit's of beach scenes.  But of course my mission was also to capture my family as we make more memories for Beach Week 2011.  Hope you enjoy the story in photos of one of my favorite places on Earth.


First....  This was our cozy cottage for the week.....

It had the kind of decor that reminded me so much of what Nags Head is all about.  Simple, weathered and a ton of history...



The one window in our upstairs bedroom.  Thanks to Outer Bank cross breezes we were able to sleep with it open most nights.  Talk about being lulled to sleep with the sound of the waves.....

I was in love with the doors in our house.  I don't know why, but just felt like taking a picture. 

This cottage was two doors down from us and reminded me a lot of the one we went to growing up.  My favorite part of the house..  The Shutters!
 

This house was next to ours.  Closed up and vacant for sometime.  On the day it rained it really looked historical to me.  I was fascinated with this house for some reason, I wondered who lived there and what their story could be...

After the rain I walked over and took a pic of those Shutters that are on just about every home in Nags Head.  Agian for some reason I had a thing for windows and doors on this trip...


The Nags Head Fishing Pier was within walking disatnce to our house.

Peliquins were flying over all week long....  They are my favorite bird and favorite symbol of the beach.


Some family pics now.... Thanks for indulging me.












It was a wonderful time.  I miss it already!!