This year on the evening of July 4th, nature decided that she'd take over the fireworks for the evening, and delivered a storm that sent little kids screaming and dogs barking.
Even the Jack dog enjoys watching a good storm roll in. I have to keep an eye on him though; if one of the neighbors pulls into their driveway, Jack's got no qualms about running over to their house in the pouring rain to say hello.
Now this isn't complex, but here are some pointers: It's important to get out there before the thing hits - that way you get to see and feel the changes as the storm approaches. Sort of like a song building up I guess. Then if you are lucky, it gets violent as it passes right overhead. All you need is a chair, a beer if you'd like one, a dog if you've got one. If you want to go total redneck you can go suns out guns out and lose the shirt, or in this case rains out veins out. Doesn't really matter how you do it. You could even sit outside in the open and get drenched. Just know that if your neighbors see you doing this, they'll be sure to triple check that their doors are locked before going to bed every night.
Anyway check out the storms, and you'll thank me once it becomes routine. And don't be dicking around on your smartphone or anything; just sit back and accept the free therapy.
By the way the surfboards off to the right should be getting some heavy use in a week and a half - headed to the outer banks for an entire week! Even the big dog is excited- he's been doing balance training (found this old picture on my camera):
If it's anything like last year, I'll be seeing this again as I head up the walkway to the beach:
I snapped this about a year ago. You can see the waves rolling in above the grasses, a real rarity during the summertime in Nags Head. Last year it was consistent all week long. The only downer was that the water temp was 58-62 because the winds were blowing onshore (chief). I remember getting my first look at the water and thinking "why are all these idiots wearing wetsuits, it's July!" I got in and my question was quickly answered.
Might not be oyster season, but it's everything else season! Needless to say I'm pretty pumped.
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