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2021 Bow to Stern Summer Regatta:

Sailing through the rain. The Story

Watermelon Sunday Returns:

51 years of watermelon with the Bonds. The Story

Signs, Street Closures, and Wind Generators:

August 2021 Town Board Meeting. The Story

Waves, Fledglings, Fences & Beaks:

August Artists of the Month @ Village Gallery. The Story

Death, Taxes, and Registration:

Just the first two used to be inevitable. Captain's Blog

Dragon's Breath Regatta 2021:

ODC's annual hot air event. The Story

Flounder Festival 2021:

From Croaker to Flounder. The Story

Gospel, Blues & Rockin' BBQ:

Singers (and dancers) come out to play. The Story

Heirloom Rice Brings Chefs to Pamlico County:

Locally grown rice and seafood is the attraction. The Story

To Document or Not:

Paperwork: federal and/or state?. Captain's Blog

Rick Smith, 1944 - 2021:

Artist, Dreamer, Caretaker, Curmudgeon. The Story

Dick Flaherty, 1941 - 2021:

Gentleman, Father, Mr. Fixit. The Story

A Returning Commissioner and Two Public Hearings:

June Town Board Meeting. The Story

Dancing into the Night:

Silospalooza 2021. The Story

Ketch Blue Moon:

Fulfilling a dream. The Story

Don’t Fish the Bombing Targets:

Staying clear of restricted waters. The Story

Flounder Fest Parade is On:

Fireworks, parades, and community support. The Story

ArtWorks Oriental Launches:

Studio space, gallery, art education. The Story

Don't Be Yourself:

Be someone nicer. Captain's Blog

Public Use Signs Cause 'Consternation' for Commissioners:

Town Board Meeting May 2021. The Story

Letters: Looking for a New Commissioner:

Vacancy leaves space for recommendations. Letters To The Editor

Letters: A Commissioner Resigns:

Outside the limits. Letters To The Editor

Prom Night in Pamlico:

Dancing under the big white tent. The Story

2021 Town Wide Yard Sale:

Treasure hunting in the yard sales of Oriental. The Story

Derelict Boats Leave Oriental:

A change in the law helps clear the waters. The Story

Deaton Yacht Service Is Becoming Zimmerman Marine:

Will become part of a mid-Atlantic group of boatyards. The Story

2021 Town Wide Yard Sale:

Yard Sale Map & Information. The Story

Letters: Curbing Roadside Litter:

Join an event or DIY. Letters To The Editor

New Owners Carry on the Tradition at Triton Yachts:

The multi faceted business finds the right new owners. The Story

Letters: Nip Bird In The Bud:

Scooters were trouble in Raleigh. Letters To The Editor

Letters: Look Out for 'Humps':

Turtles on the move. Letters To The Editor

Full House Wins Again:

2nd Annual Classic Car Poker Run. The Story

Jetty Permit in Limbo, Oriental Closer to Jurisdiction Over Local Waters:

Town Board Meeting April 2021. The Story

Fire Burns a Dragon and a Virus:

Dragon Burn 2021. The Story

Ever Running Aground:

Few things are certain, except death, taxes and going aground. Captain's Blog

Shoaling Near Ocracoke Temporarily Alters Pamlico Sound Ferry Schedule:

Bigfoot Slough Water Depths Too Shallow for Larger Ferries. The Story

Mr. March 2021 - Cowboy:

A spiritual leader with four legs. Pet Of The Month

A New Home for Pamlico County Fishes and Loaves:

PCFLO now has their own space. The Story

Knot Funny:

The five(ish) knots you should know. Captain's Blog

Ribbons, Markers, and a Community Invitation:

OUMC prayer station. The Story

Rick's BBQ Opens On Broad:

A new restaurant in Oriental. The Story

Pamlico County Vaccine Shipments Delayed:

Winter Weather Elsewhere Stops Shipments. The Story

Brother Sister Dory Story:

Cruising on a dory named Cod. The Shipping News

A Space for Artists at Work:

Oriental ArtWorks. The Story

Pamlico County Receives And Delivers 500 Vaccine Doses:

Who is getting them, and a look ahead. The Story

Robert James 'Bobby' Ross, 1982 - 2021:

"He made lives bettter". The Story

Ol' Front Porch Music Festival Returns October 2021:

2021 brings a focus on North Carolina bands. The Story

Dan Giro, 1942 - 2021:

A man of many firsts. The Story




It’s now Tropical Depression Grace – on Saturday it is expected to be upgraded to Tropical Storm Grace. This one is potential trouble… a small movement north could have the track heading our way.

Friday August 13, 2021

7:57p The storm system is now Tropical Depression Seven (expected to be Tropical Storm Grace Saturday):

Tropical Depression Seven Tracking Chart
Tropical Depression Seven Forecasters Discussion
Tropical Depression Seven Public Advisory
Hurricane Center

12:40p What’s in store for Potential Tropical Cyclone Seven? The initial forecast indicates it will be Storm Grace this weekend, probably Saturday. The wind forecast is modest, with the storm not forecast to exceed 50 mph winds in the next 5 days.

Thursday August 12, 2021

1:57p Pamlico County is seeing an uptick in COVID-19 cases, 32 in the last 7 days.

This increase is appearing to inspire re-interest in getting vaccinated. In the last 7 days, 52 have got the 1st shot, 28 their second shot. Pamlico County now has a 51% rate with the 1st shot, 48% the second.

Complete county & state data at this link.

9:50a While we are enjoying a dry week, rain is likely returning next week. The forecast for next week has days with a 50% ~ish chance of rain, but pleasantly cooling to highs just near 80.

9:44a Storm Fred has been downgraded to a tropical depression, being weakened by passing over the land mass of Caribbean islands (the storm is now approaching Cuba). It is expected to re-strengthen to a tropical storm as it enters the Gulf Saturday. Fred is not forecast to reach hurricane strength.

Tropical Depression Fred Tracking Chart
Tropical Depression Fred Forecasters Discussion
Tropical Depression Fred Public Advisory

The system to keep an eye on is Invest 95. It is on a path that can send a storm our way (or to to the Gulf). The next storm name on tap is Grace.

Wednesday August 11, 2021

8:46a Locally, we have feared “i” storm names the most in the last couple decades. Hurricanes Isabel (2003) and Irene (2011) made that happen. Perhaps “f” names need to be added to the fear list (from Florence in 2018).

This year, it looks like the “f” name isn’t going to be a local problem. Tropical Storm Fred is headed to the Gulf.

NOAA even provides pronunciation guidance, in case Fred baffles you. It’s “frehd”.

Upcoming 2021 storm names, plus their verbal assistance: Grace (grayss), Henri (ahn-REE), Ida (EYE-duh), Julian (JOO-lee-uhn), Kate (kayt), Larry (LAIR-ree), Mindy (MIN-dee), Nicholas (NIH-kuh-luss), Odette (oh-DEHT), Peter (PEE-tur), Rose (rohz), Sam (sam) and Teresa (tuh-REE-suh).

Try practicing. A dog is useful as an interested listener.

About Fred: Fred will bring tropical storm conditions to the southern Caribbean on his way to the Florida Keys and into the Gulf. Fred is forecast to reach near (but not quite) hurricane strength before landfall at the Florida Panhandle, with winds growing to 65 mph by then.

Tropical Storm Fred Tracking Chart
Tropical Storm Fred Forecasters Discussion
Tropical Storm Fred Public Advisory

Tuesday August 10, 2021

11:00p It is now Tropical Storm Fred.

12:47p The hurricane center folks are saying it will likely be a tropical storm later today / tonight. Why isn’t that potential storm called Storm Fred yet?

Hurricane Hunter aircraft have visited – and didn’t find a true closed center… yet. So it’s not Fred. Yet.

There are tropical storm warnings for the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. 15 ft seas.

Meanwhile, locally, seas are 14 to 15 ft smaller than that. 5 – 10 knots on the Neuse.

10:50a No rain in the forecast until at least Sunday. A tropical storm is brewing (gonna be Fred), but that is forecast to stay away from our shores.

Life is fine.

Potential Tropical Cyclone Six Tracking Chart
Potential Tropical Cyclone Six Forecasters Discussion
Potential Tropical Cyclone Six Public Advisory

Oriental NC Forecast
Neuse River Marine Forecast
Pamlico Sound Marine Forecast
TownDock Weather Radar

Monday August 9, 2021

5:10p The initial track for Potential Storm Six (future Fred) – has the system tracking to the Gulf:

While the computer models vary, none have the future storm heading to our shores. The forecasters discussion shows the system reaching tropical storm strength – but not hurricane strength.

4:20p Invest 94 (now just east of Barbados) gets promoted to Potential Tropical Cyclone Six by 5p today. TownDock will have the official NHC track, plus alternative computer models.

Potential Storm Six will likely be declared a tropical depression tonight or Tuesday. The next storm names in line: Fred, Grace and Henri.

3:04p Tomorrow, the Pamlico County Library hosts Daniel Simpson from the NC State Extension. From 2-3p, Daniel answers your questions about preparing and planning your garden for fall, cold weather crops, and growing plants and produce in Pamlico County.

The talk is free, but you’ll need to call the Library to register, 252-745-3515. Find out more about Daniel’s program, and upcoming classes, here.

2:01p The world loves a good fishing story. This one goes back 70 years. This is from the Key West Citizen – the story is from August 9, 1950:

Thousands of fish were found in the street of Key West after a heavy rain. Most of the fish were along Caroline Street, between William and Grinnell. One theory was that a large water spout had carried the fish ashore. This theory was supported by the fact that most of the fish were mullet, which swim on the surface and could be picked up by a water spout. Still, many Caroline Street regulars insisted it had rained fish, and one man said he had observed a full-grown sponge fall from the sky.

It’s unclear whether the Key West habit of consuming alcohol for breakfast may have contributed to this report.


Mullet jumping at the surface

11:32a The ferry is back in operation and “will resume normal schedule beginning at 12 noon today.”

Don’t have the normal schedule? It’s on TownDock on the right hand side of the front page under “Inside TownDock”. Or, you can click here.

11:11a There’s no 11:30a departure from Minnesott Beach Ferry:

ferry logoDue to continued issues on M/V Roanoke there will be no 1130am departure out of Minnesott.

Will continue to update.

8:44a There is potential trouble on the Atlantic. Invest 94 is east of Barbados this morning, bound for the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. It has a 70% chance of becoming a tropical storm system in the next 2 days.

Current models keep the potential storm south and west enough to avoid us, but just a small change in that route could have a different outcome. More details in the Hurricane Center.

The next storm name on deck is Fred.

6:41a It was a busy(ish) weekend in Oriental. If you missed the annual Watermelon Cutting, you can check out the photos from the event here.

Bow to Stern held a two-day Regatta for small boats and keel boats on Saturday and Sunday. Though rain delayed the start of the race Saturday, competitors were on the water and ready to go. Race results and story coming.

Warm today – near 90. No rain in the forecast today. Light and variable winds becoming SE around 10 mph later.

Sunday August 8, 2021

7:32a A fog bank has descended on the harbor:

Saturday August 7, 2021

5:12p Another Invest is on the Atlantic. What’s an Invest? Invest is short for Investigation – it is a designated area of disturbed weather in the tropics being investigated & followed by the National Hurricane Center (NHC).

Invest 93’s initial models have it potentially bound for the southern Caribbean. No local concern now, but this is where future storms brew.

Invest 92 looks now less of a probable future storm. More information in the Hurricane Center.

1:37p That heron on today’s cover was showin’ off a bit. Check him out:

10:39a Clouds are not stopping the Bow To Stern Regatta. Boats are heading out now, 19 vessels participating, with 35 sailors. You’ll be able to see the races from Lou Mac Park… it all starts about 11:15a.

9:17a Today is forecast to be the last day of the recent monsoon… with an 80% chance of rain. Starting Sunday, life looks drier.

Today you can learn Acrylic Pouring at Artworks. August guest artists Janet & David Jaworski have an reception today from 2 – 5p at Village Gallery.

Photographer David Jaworski sent along a view from this week – raindrops:

More about the Jaworski’s exhibit at this link.

While sailors may get wet, today’s 5-10 knots on the Neuse should be friendly for this weekend’s Bow To Stern Regatta.

Come Sunday, an Oriental tradition. You are invited to Watermelon At The Bonds.

It’s all in What’s Happening.

Friday August 6, 2021

5:12p No tunes. But there is beer. From Lili @ the brewery:

We decided to cancel the music tonight on account of the rain. We still have plenty beer and Greek food from @Meraki Kafe though!

The brews & eats described here.

3:02p A check of weather radar shows rain on the way.

1:46p COVID-19 cases are again increasing in Pamlico County, with 22 new cases in the last 7 days. Here are the latest numbers.

12:30p Donald Smithwick, longtime employee of Powercraft Marine, has passed away. He had been hospitalized with COVID in New Bern. He was 60. Our sympathies go out to Powercraft Marine and the Smithwick family.

8:20a You might feel a bit blessed – it hasn’t rained since midnight. It didn’t really rain yesterday (1/100th of an inch was recorded).

It’s about time… so far in August we have had 8 3/4” inches of rain. That’s about like a hurricane visit’s worth of rain.

A sun & clouds mix today, with a 60% chance of afternoon showers. Saturday looks wet (80%), but then starting Sunday a mostly dry week is forecast. Town needs to evaporate, especially with the busiest time of hurricane season not many weeks away.

Oriental NC Forecast
Neuse River Marine Forecast
Pamlico Sound Marine Forecast
TownDock Weather Radar

Invest 92, the potential tropical storm system off the Atlantic, has a 60% chance of forming. NHC says:

“…a tropical depression could form late this weekend or early next week while the system moves generally west-northwestward across the tropical Atlantic.”

More info here.

Thursday August 5, 2021

5:17p Discussion about signs for public spaces once again dominated the town hall meeting. But there was also talk about upcoming events, and the approval of a new short term rental. Read August’s Town Board Report here.

3:14p Captain Bob & Friends play at 6p tonight at New Village Brewery. And there’s something new on tap today, and it isn’t beer. It’s hard seltzer, 4%. It’s called Sippin’ On Ginger Juice – hard ginger seltzer.

1:45p It seemed it wasn’t possible… blue skies have appeared among the clouds.

An all dry forecast returns next week starting Monday.

11:30a There are two “disturbances” on the Atlantic. The farthest one appears to have more chance of becoming trouble. Invest 92 is at the African coast, but already has a 60% chance of becoming a tropical storm system in the next 5 days.

It is early to have much insight on where Invest 92 may be headed, but here are the initial models:

More info in the Hurricane Center.

The 2021 storm names used so far: Ana, Bill, Claudette, Danny and Elsa. Next name on deck is Fred – then Grace, Henri, Ida, Julian and Kate.

9:15a After the last two days, we have a fair shot at a dry day – today’s chance of rain is only 20%. Though the chance of rain is low, the clouds are still with us. The sun may appear this afternoon. High’s near 80.

Winds are out of the N at 10 mph. On the Neuse, they’re N at 5-10 kts becoming E later today.

The crew of Impulse II at the 2018 Bow to Stern Regatta.

This weekend is the Bow to Stern Regatta – a two day race for small boats and keel boats. NOR and registration for the regatta are here.

Wednesday August 4, 2021

2:41p At the Village Gallery, a different artist displays their work every month. In August, two artists share the spotlight.

Meet painter Janet Jaworski and her husband, photographer Dr. David Jaworski.

11:39a Heartworks holds an Information & Orientation session for new volunteers today at 2p.

No weekly time commitment needed (if you’re planning a big trip, you can still help out) and volunteers choose the activities.

The rain has brought with it some cooler temperatures: high near 80 today. As for that rain, 3.56 inches fell yesterday. Today it’s 1.74 – so far.

There’s more rain forecast in the coming days, but with a lower chance of happening: 40% Thursday and Friday.

SW winds at 15 – 20 mph with gusts up to 35, becoming W at 10 this afternoon.

Oriental NC Forecast
Neuse River Marine Forecast
Pamlico Sound Marine Forecast
TownDock Weather Radar
TownDock streams NOAA Weather Radio Online

Tuesday August 3, 2021

8:45p At tonight’s meeting, Commissioner Sandy Winfrey asked for a time change for town meetings (it was approved), two residents again spoke out against signs (indicating a public space) for streets ending at the Neuse River, and after approving a new short term rental on Camp Creek Road, Commissioners set an upcoming public hearing (for the September meeting) for a new short term rental on Main St.

Report on tonight’s meeting coming.

4:46p This evening is Oriental’s monthly meeting of the Town Board, 7p at Town Hall. The public is invited.

There are two public hearings tonight – one for a short term rental on Camp Creek Rd (the only residence on that road) and one for an addition to the Growth Management Ordinance – a ‘single user Wind Energy Ordinance’.

See the full agenda for tonight’s meeting here.

7:28a Welcome to rain forest, day 7. Since midnight, 1.13 inches. Yesterday about an inch and a half. Today is just the 3rd, and we’ve had over 4 1/2 inches just this month. More comin’. About another week of it ahead.

Why all the rain? We’re being punished. It may be that someone has been bad. Word is that it’s you.

Your behavior has caused the following:

A frontal boundary will more or less remain stalled over the area through the rest of the week as several waves of low pressure develop along it. With deep moisture in place, rain today will exceed 2”, heavy rainfall with a flash flood threat is expected this afternoon. Latest guidance places the corridor of heaviest rainfall south and west of the Highway 17, including the Crystal Coast and Outer Banks. Precipitation will be scattered this morning before becoming widespread this afternoon. High temps will be muzzled by cloud coverage and rain – cooled air today, reaching only the mid to upper 70s.

A Flash Flood Watch is in effect beginning at 8a this morning thru Thursday.

Oriental NC Forecast
Neuse River Marine Forecast
Pamlico Sound Marine Forecast
TownDock Weather Radar
Neuse River at Oriental Water Level Gauge
TownDock streams NOAA Weather Radio Online