Tag: Outer Banks
The Return of “Outer Banks”
Last summer, Outer Banks on Netflix was one of the most-watched Netflix originals; it was one of those shows that came out during the pandemic that everyone binge-watched. I am not going to lie; I was one of those people who became obsessed.
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From Bethpage to Adare: Following the Ryder Cup to Ireland
In September 2025, the eyes of the golf world will turn to New York, where Bethpage Black hosts the Ryder Cup. The drama, rivalry and passion of this iconic event will once again capture global attention. But, for golf fans, the story doesn’t end there. In 2027, the Ryder Cup will cross the Atlantic, arriving at one of Europe’s most celebrated courses: Adare Manor in County Limerick, Ireland.
Currituck Beach Light Station
When we lived in Pennsylvania and traveled on weekends to Upstate New York, we often looked for waterfalls. But since moving to eastern North Carolina, we have found the nearest waterfall is on the other side of the state! So I guess we’ll have to find something new to seek out. I’m thinking lighthouses. So on a recent trip to the Outer Banks, we took a drive to Corolla to check out Currituck Beach Light Station.
The Blue Point Bar & Grill | Duck, North Carolina
Vacationing in the Outer Banks this summer? Then you must pay this restaurant a visit! Overlooking Currituck Sound from the boardwalk in Waterfront Shops, The Blue Point offers visitors and locals the best of North Carolina’s seafood, changing its menu seasonally and providing the most personal service — a true example of Southern hospitality!
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Stormy Outer Banks
In my last post I shared my 4th of July tradition of the previous four years. This time around, I stayed in New York City and enjoyed a nice afternoon at the park with my family. We ate amazing food, enjoyed the weather and tired out the kids with games and the pool. You can tell what a great time it was from the smiles in this picture.