Saturday, October 15, 2005

So Much To Do

Notices at the Post Office advertise community meetings, dinners, & pot lucks. There is also information about music at the Flat Cat Cafe (sponsored by the Ocracoke Youth Center), as well as at local restaurants. Tonight I've been invited to a pot luck dinner at a friend's house (I'll take my usual deviled eggs).

Unfortunately, with family, work, and other responsibilities there just isn't time to take in everything. But I will be enjoying a pleasant evening tonight at the pot luck with other friends. It will be a fitting end to a fantastic day -- sunny & clear with a refreshing breeze. This is one of those all-to-short seasons when we can keep all the doors and windows open day and night without heat or A/C. There is no better sleep than in such a night.

Our current monthly Ocracoke Newsletter is the story of the Old August Storm of 1899, published September 15, 2005. You can read it here: http://www.villagecraftsmen.com/news091505.htm.

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