Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner

Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner             It was supposed to be a reward, a reward I'd been working toward all year. The three kids who read the most books would receive a grand prize: a mystery celebration. We were guaranteed to love it.             Sure, there were coupons for personal pan pizzas along the way, but … Continue reading Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner

Mullet Love Affair Part 2

Mullet Love Affair Part 2 Last week, I wrote about the history of mullet fishing on Bogue Banks: the kind with tractors and wooden boats sitting pretty on the beach, like in my sister-in-law Summer Flowers' photograph above. This week: the present and future of that tradition. I spoke with Chris Lewis, a tractor driver … Continue reading Mullet Love Affair Part 2

Mullet Love Affair Part 1

Mullet Love Affair Part 1 This weekend is the Swansboro Mullet Festival, where you can get jumping mullet fried whole, their little bones soft like canned sardines (which I I love). It's also the start of mullet fishing season along Bogue Banks, and unfortunately, it could be the end of it as well. This Thursday, … Continue reading Mullet Love Affair Part 1

Susurration of the Sea

Susurration of the Sea I recently read a poem by Danielle Hanson in Last Stanza Poetry Journal Issue #13 (I'm in there, too), titled "Bringing Home the Ocean." Hanson uses the word sussering in her gorgeous poem, and much like the ocean itself, that word has been following me home all week. After a life … Continue reading Susurration of the Sea

An Inspiring Chick

I'm a sucker for sweet southern writing - the kind that glorifies grandmothers, reminisces about time gone by (even if it was just yesterday), and speaks to the heart in a secret language I've never quite learned, despite all the time spent listening. Perhaps reading Emily Carter’s blog, A Chicks View, will finally imbue me … Continue reading An Inspiring Chick