The history of figs on Ocracoke
Originally published August 2011
By Gael Hawkins
August visitors to Ocracoke are privileged to experience an annual island tradition-the harvesting of Ocracoke figs. For the...
Spotted On Ocracoke: The Hermit Crab
June 2011
Text and Photo by Peter Vankevich
I think this month’s feature is one of the more fascinating creatures one may find on...
Spotted on Ocracoke: To View a Mockingbird
Re
Text and photo by Peter Vankevich
An easily spotted resident of Ocracoke - both in the village and throughout much of the island - is...
Beach walking with Henry David Thoreau: part two
June 2011
By Pat Garber
...It was a very inspiriting sound to walk by, filling the whole air, that of the sea dashing against the land...Henry...
Beach walking with Henry David Thoreau: part one
May 2011
By Pat Garber
The breakers looked like droves of a thousand white horses of Neptune, rushing to the shore, with...
Spotted on Ocracoke: The Great Black-backed Gull
Spotted on Ocracoke: The Great Black-backed Gull
April 2011
Text and Photo by Peter Vankevich
Most of the year –less so in late spring to midsummer-...
Spotted on Ocracoke: Another Glimpse of Winter Light
December 2010
Text and photo by Peter Vankevich
What is spotted this month is not a curious artifact but an impressionistic mood. As Yogi Berra allegedly...
Spotted on Ocracoke: a homing pigeon named Paloma
Spotted on Ocracoke: A Homing Pigeon
Text and photo by Peter Vankevich
November 2010
The storm system around the beginning of October (2010) brought out a...
Spotted on Ocracoke: The Lion’s Mane
September 2010
Text and Photo by Peter Vankevich
Two years ago or so, I featured in this column the Cannonball Jellyfish (Stomolophus meleagris) that had been...
Spotted on Ocracoke: The Green Anole
August 2010
Text and photos by Peter Vankevich
Let’s start with a colorful story: “Hey did you see that bright green lizard sunning on the porch...