Thursday, June 19, 2008

Bird Watching on the Coast of North Carolina


Over 71 million Americans spent nearly $45 billion on observing, feeding,or watching wildlife in 2006.

Approximately 1 in 6 Americans observe birds to identify species or study their habits around the home. *


North Carolina is a premier bird watching state. Birders have long known that North Carolina has some of the finest birding hot spots in the region. The Crystal Coast is one of those ideal places for bird watching. Carteret County is now part of the Coastal Plain Region of the North Carolina Birding trail with 12 designated sites.

The trail nearest the John & Lucille Country Retreat is part of the Croatan National Forest at the boat ramp area on the White Oak River. This is a 1 mile long loop trail that provides opportunities to view salt marsh and pine/hardwood species of birds and waterfowl. The trail is a combination of boardwalks and paths crossing the marsh and pine/hardwoods as well as along the edge of the river. There are herons, egrets, and osprey. The best birding opportunities is late April through early June. There is great parking, picnic tables, and bathrooms near the trail.
The following link is an excellent brochure about the Cedar Point Nature Trail and the wildlife there. http://www.cs.unca.edu/nfsnc/recreation/cedar_point.pdf

Species of birds seen on this trail: Red-headed woodpecker, Brown-headed Nuthatch, Summer Tanager, Painted Bunting, and wading birds.

Directions: From the intersection of NC 24 and NC 58 in Cape Carteret, take NC58 North for 0.7 miles. Turn left on VFW Road. Go 0.5 miles and turn left at the Croatan National Forest Sign.
Travel for about 1 mile to the end of the road.

Additional Notes on Birding:
This past Spring a Painted Bunting and an Indigo Bunting was sited feeding at the home of Ron and Mary Howard on Goose Creek. The only Painted Bunting I have seen is in the North American bird display at the Museum of National History in Washington, DC. So I was very excited to know that here in Carteret County we have these exquisite birds that migrate
through the coastal area.


In April I saw a Pilated Red Headed Woodpecker at Mike Carroll's home at Geoffrey Branch pounding on the siding of his house. Mike wasn't thrilled at the constant pecking sound or the thought of what this huge bird was doing to the siding. However, this bird was spectacular because of his size and brilliant color. Pilated woodpeckers are much larger than the common Red-headed Woodpecker.



Here at the John & Lucille Country Retreat, the Eastern Bluebirds are seen frequently as well as Robins and Mockingbirds. There are many Killdeers at the Farmhouse too. Killdeers are cute birds that use the "broken wing" act to distract anyone from their nest. They breed in open areas and often on gravel. The eggs look like stones so the eggs can be found in the slightest depression in a graveled driveway blending it into the surroundings.

Websites of Interest on Birding

The North Carolina Birding Trail, Salinda Daley, Coordinator
www.ncbirdingtrail.com
email: info@ncbirdingtrail.org

http://www.birding.com/

* 2006 US Fish and Wildlife Service National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation (2007) (http://federalasst.fws./gov/surveys/surveys.html )


Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Historic Swansboro


Swansboro, incorporated 1783 has a population of approximately 1,388 and takes its name from Samuel Swann who was a Speaker in the North Carolina House of Commons and a resident of Onslow County. The town, originally spelled Swannsborough, is sometimes called "The Friendly City by the Sea". M.N. Lisk, a popular Swansboro mayor, was the creator of the annual Mullet Festival, one of the first coastal seafood festivals in North Carolina. The Mullet Festival celebrated 50 years in 2004.




Swansboro is a quaint city with restaurants, shopping, and downtown historic sites. Traveling from the John & Lucille Country Retreat it is only 20 minutes to Swansboro. It is a good place to spend the day on the waterfront city browsing the unique shops on Front Street and eating at one of the great restaurants.

Annual Events and Festivals.

January - Business Showcase - 4th Weekend

March - Annual Oyster Roast - 3rd Saturday - 5PM -8PM

April - Annual Historic Downtown Spring Yard Sale

May - Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament - 1st Friday

Memorial Weekend - Swansboro Bluewater/King Mackerel Fishing Tournament

June - Swansboro Arts by the Sea Festival - 2nd Saturday

July - Fourth of July Parade & Fireworks on Waterfront - July 4th

September - Onslow Bay King Mackerel Fishing Tournament - 3rd Weekend

October - Swansboro Mullet Festival - 2nd Weekend

November - Annual Pig Cook Off - 1st Weekend
Swansboro Candle Light Shopping - 2nd Weekend
Swansboro Speckled Trout Fishing Tournament - 2nd Weekend
Swansboro Annual Flotilla - Weekend following Thanksgiving

Visit http://www.swansboro_nbc.org/

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

What Do Our Guest Think?

I give our guest the opportunity to make comments about their stay at the John & Lucille Country Retreat. Call 252-725-0236 or send email to stella@ec.rr.com for information or reservations.

I think our guest say it best!

February 2009
The Sateys and Johnsons thank you for sharing your well loved home with us. We enjoyed all the amenties from the gift baskets to the Winnie Pooh in the crib. It was a blessing to visit with our newest family additon, and seeing our very loved Chief Johnson before he heads to Afghanistan. Asheville, NC Charlotte, NC Morganton NC Lufkin, TX

The Howieson's would like to thank you for the wonderful environment you have created at the Retreat. Your peaceful setting allowed us to have a serene, comforting place for our last moments with our Marine before he deployed. He was so happy and said it felt like home ad that meant the world to us! Thank you once again for being such an outstanding hostess! God Bless and Semper Fi!

March 2009

Thank you for awesome hospitality! Your retreat is wonderful, we couldn't have asked for a better vacation. Thanks for all the helpful travel hints in your booklet and the goodies. We highly recommend this home. We hope to plan another trip here. God Bless you and your family. The Schmidt Family, Elk Mound, WI

April 2009

Deloria, thank you for such a beautiful and peaceful stay. Your retreat is fabulous and couldn't have asked for more. We had a great family gathering and look forward to many more here! You know exactly how to make a guest feel at home. The baby loved the Easter Basket and snacks and the fruit. I thank you for such great hospitality and beautiful flowers. You really are special and we truly appreciate everything you have done to make this trip memorable! The Westhoff and Beasley Family

June 2008

From the moment we drove up and stepped into the house, it was so-o-o peaceful, cheerful. It just has a good "coming home" feeling. There wasn't anything we needed except groceries and our suitcases. We enjoyed our family reunion here. Very roomy, comfortable. P. Malis, Cortez, Colorado

We have really enjoyed our stay here: very at home and comfortable feeling here. Very Relaxing and great place for our family reunion. Very much recommended! T. Hammond, Cisco, TX.

This place was fantastic! And....exactly what we needed. I am looking forward to reserving this home again next year. A great place for an extended family vacation! S. Payne, Etowah, TN

July 2008

Everything was set up so beautifully. We loved the decor and fresh flowers. We loved the beach and the slower pace. It reminded us of W. Africa where we spent 18 years on the east Atlantic Coast. J. Penner, Ontario, Canada

August 2008

We love this place. We hope to come back again!!! We will get in touch with you! Thanks for your hospitality, the flowers and all arrangements! Very Beautiful!!! The beaches are great and hot! Thanks again for this wonderful get away!!! F. Do Monte, Montreal Canada

We cannot express to you the wonderful feelings we felt upon entering this retreat. It was a home filled with so much love and blessings and we were all lucky enough to get to experience it. All the extra touches placed around the house made our stay that much more enjoyable. The welcome basket, fresh flowers & huge watermelon were all very much appreciated. We hope others will enjoy their stay as much as we did. God Bless and the best to you always. C. DoMonte, Quebec, Canada

September 2008

We enjoyed staying at this wonderful, peaceful, comfortable home as we welcomed "home" our son/brother from his (USMC) deployment to Iraq. We will likely be back again, and will spread the word about this special place. Thank you for all the care you take, Deloria, to make it so nice. (Riso's Resturant and Hammock's Beach State Park are wonderful!) The Ludwig Family, Melbourne, Florida

Thank you for everything! What a warm gracious welcome you gave us. Everything we needed was here. This is such a wonderful "get away from it all" place - yet convenient to the beautiful beaches at Emerald Isle and Hammocks beach state park, we well as Camp Lejeune. The perfect place for our family reunion. K. Benton Gainesville, Florida

Thank you so much for the welcome and hospitality! The house is splendid; the furnishing are beautiful, the rooms are comfortable and cozy, and the land is so peaceful and restful! This beautifully restored and maintained house was full of life and love while we were here, and we truly enjoyed it. We could sense all of the care that has been put into this house, care that we have admired and enjoyed! We very much look forward to coming back! Thank you again Deloria. P. Carr Family, Hillisborough, NC

The Gershwins enjoyed a wonderful time here. We laughed, talked, cried and took a piece of Stella with us. Thank you for supplying such a wonderful place for u to stay this year. H. St. Clair and the Gershwin Girls, Greenville, NC and all over

October 2008

This place was wonderful! Thank you for your hospitality, the fresh flowers were a surprise and were just beautiful as we "welcomed home" our grandson from his deployment to Iraq with the US marines. God bless you Deloria for making this time so special for all of us. B & P Reynolds, Dallastown, PA

November 2008

Thank you for everything. We really enjoyed staying here. We had a great time with our son and his friends from Camp Lejeune. May God Bless you and your family. The Ginandt Family, Cincinnati, OH

Christmas 2008

After two days and 14 hours of driving through snow, sleet, and rain we were so excited when we drove up to this beautiful house. We knew it would be perfect when we saw the lighted Christmas tree outside and the beautiful wreath on the door. The gifts and special cards on the table were a welcomed surprise - the girls couldn't believe "Santa" had left a letter. When we rounded the bend and saw the cozy perfectly decorated living room, we knew we were in the right place. You have put so much into this blessed retreat and our family apreciated it all (comfortable beds, Christmas decorations, beautiful sheets, abundant towels, etc.) We had so much time to play games, do puzzles, read, and relax together-it is the way holidays were meant to be! I believe that the love your parents shared still blesses this house. The Whaley Family, Torrington, CN