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woodsprite

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4. I'm thinking he might mean the natl seashore
Sat May 26, 2012, 08:39 AM
May 2012

From Rodanthe down to the Ferry docks. My second guess
would be what my family calls Lighthouse beach, in Buxton.
When he's made recs for Ocracoke before, he's actually called
it that.

The further south you go, the more aqua blue the water. Up near
Rodanthe (where we always camp) the water is the same
Grey-brown as here in Delaware. I personally think any of their
beaches are just great, but I'm partial to Ocracoke. I could sit on
the sand there and sift shells for days if hubby would let me .

We go there every year for two to three weeks. Unfortunately,
we won't be going this year since family calls and we need to
go down to FL for my FILs 80th birthday. He's just been diagnosed
with Alzheimer's, so our vacation will be changing for awhile.

Since discovering the Outer Banks, we haven't set foot on a
Delaware beach. In all my life I've never had the experience
Of being on a beach during peak season in DE and being the
only people you can see on the whole beach. Even after all
of Dr Beach's recs, OBX has enough beach that you can do that,
even during July 4th week. It is more crowded now and the wait
for the ferry is longer, but you can still find those spots!

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