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Rainy day in Southport (to the tune of Rainy day in Georgia)

Ginger  Harper: Real Estate Agent in Southport, NC

The Grandchilden are visiting from out of town...

Rain is coming down and we can't get out to go to the beach or to the pool.

Guess today is a Monoply Day or a Taboo Day.

Tonight, we get to put up the pickles that we picked from the garden yesterday.. They will be good in salads this winter.

Hope you are enjoying your grandchildren too.

Ginger of Southport

A day with the Grandchildren..

Ginger  Harper: Real Estate Agent in Southport, NC

We have had a glorious day in Southport with our Grandchildren. Kathleen is 16, Clay is 13, Jonah is 7, Joshua is 3 and Marissa is 1 year old.

We have done the family pizza thing,(getting boxed pizzas and then adding the trimmings of hamburger, sausage, mozzarella cheese, bell pepper, onion and bacon. They did varities of each one andwe consumed 3 of them..

This is what memories are made of...

Thankful to be a Grandma...

Ginger of Southport

New Forms ....again

Ginger  Harper: Real Estate Agent in Southport, NC

You know, since I have been a realtor, we have gone from 1 page for a listing and 1 page for a offer to purchase...to about total pages of around 15 pages. Don't that seem like a waste of trees.

Our state of NC has just revised the forms and we are having a webinar on that today.

Would love to get back to a more simplistic way of giving buyers and seller what they need.

Agree??

Ginger

Oak Island~North Carolina

Ginger  Harper: Real Estate Agent in Southport, NC

Oak Island
Picture by Tammy Hanson

"Put your footprints in the sand"

Located on the Atlantic Ocean, enjoy the ocean breezes that sweep across Oak Island while golfing at one of two gold courses on the Island. With beautiful live oaks and yaupon trees, the Island has so much to offer, you must see it for yourself. This town is best described as a family-oriented community with 10 miles of beautiful beaches on one side and the Intracoastal Waterway on the other.
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With Oak Island facing south, there is gentle surf, moderate tides and spectacular sunrises and sunsets. For people who want sun, sand and sea, Oak Island extends to the public unmatched access to the beach, intracoastal waterway and Davis Creek, there are more than 60 public beach accesses, two fishing piers, three marinas, five public boat/canoe ramps, two educational centers, bike paths, numerous picnic areas, walking and canoe trails and an extensive sidewalk system. King Mackerel fisherman flock to the end of the pier to reel in their catches, or fish anytime for flounder, whiting, spot, drum, cobia and many more.



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There are many parks with a variety of things to offer like playgrounds, fields for various sports like baseball, basketball and tennis. Scenic walkways span Davis Creek offering a close-up view of wildlife and vegetation.


Picture by Jim Harper

The

Oak Island Lighthouse

The present 1958 Oak Island Lighthouse was the last lighthouse built in North Carolina and was one of the last lighthouses built in the United States. It's constructed of eight-inch-thick reinforced concrete and stands 169 feet high with 139 steps to the top. The base is anchored 70 feet below ground to make it strong enough to support the tower. The concrete was permanently colored with paint mixed in with the concrete and, therefore, will never need to be repainted.


The tower is equipped with four 1000-watt aerobeam lights that produce 2.5 million candlepower, making Oak Island light one of the most powerful lighthouses in the world. The lights flash intermittently and can be seen for up to 24 miles out to sea.

The lighthouse is located on Coast Guard property, surrounded by a chain-link fence, and is not open to the public. The lighthouse, however, can be easily view from the road that goes right by the property and the lighthouse.

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Oak Island Lighthouse


Also for your convenience enjoy a robust business district consisting of varied retail stores which offer interesting and friendly shopping, grocery store, medical facilities and offices, numerous restaurants, churches, the Brunswick County Airport and Library.





Oak Island ~ North Carolina

Ginger  Harper: Real Estate Agent in Southport, NC

Oak IslandOak Island - The Town of Oak Island was formed in 1999 when the towns of Long Beach and Yaupon Beach consolidated. This consolidation gave it the distinction of the most populated incorporated town in Brunswick County. Although the largest Town in the County, a small town atmosphere is enjoyed by its residents. The foundation of this beach community has always been public access - consider the over 52 public beach accesses (most with parking), two public boat ramps, several areas to put in canoes and kayaks, an extensive sidewalk system for bikes and pedestrians to enjoy, recreation trails, numerous parks and playgrounds, a full service parks and recreation department, and youth friendly facilities such as the newly completed skate board park. Programs geared toward senior citizens are located at the Parks & Recreation Department and the Oak Island Senior Citizens Center. The Town of Oak Island has extended its boundaries to include the mainland areas along Long Beach Road. This is the area where large grocery, department stores, and fast food restaurants can be found.