-30-These banners promoting Oriental have been appearing at various strategic locations around town over the past couple of months.
Today a bunch more went up along Broad Street and Hodges Street, the main thoroughfares through town.
Apparently the Tourism Board found a good deal on the banners... I've noticed similar banners in other towns and cities. Must be something of a trend.
The crew was having a great time putting these signs up... the guy actually installing the signs was putting on a one-man show, cracking up the "ground crew" the entire time they were working their way down Hodges.
I think the signs look nice, with an attractive sailboat & gull motif, but I am getting a little worried about the explosion of Oriental's self-promotion signs that have sprouted up all summer long.
The Oriental History Museum has also been erecting "historical markers" around town also.
It's beginning to make me feel like I'm living in some sort of museum, with all the promotional vertical banners and the explanatory placards at every turn, just like the Smithsonian museums. Well, more about that later.
April 2, 2009
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-Capt. Ben
Showing posts with label Oriental "village". Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oriental "village". Show all posts
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
10.7- Where are we again?
Town workers erect new banners - promoting Oriental as the Sailing Capitol of North Carolina - On Hodges Street
Labels:
Hodges Street,
homes,
Oriental "village",
people,
signs
Friday, October 3, 2008
10.3- Overlapping seasons
Signs in front of a Main Street residence indicate that shrimp season is now running into election season.
Fresh shrimp and candidates for elective office get equal billing in Ponce's yard.
While the message is clear on the Presidential ticket, the signs suggest possible household disagreement on the race for North Carolina House District 3; Norman Sanderson (R) is running against incumbent Alice Underhill (D) for the seat.
At least everyone can agree on the shrimp...
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
9.24- "Slow No Wake"

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These three notorious pranksters (identities obscured) were photographed in the vicinity of the sign soon after it appeared... one of them carrying a roll of duct tape...
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Sandy (on right) rescued the Farmer's Market signage from the rising waters covering the Farmer's Market area,
Melinda (left) and Sandy then stored the signs in the "Witts End" building, where they will be marginally safer from floating away...
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Town Dock, also on the Hodges' St. causeway, was crowded not with boats, but with "street-gulls" who were enjoying undisturbed (mostly) access to the dock and to the 18 inches of water covering the roadway... Jack (the canine), who normally claims control of the centerline of Hodges St. by lying down on it, decided to let the gulls know just whose house they were in:
The seagulls adjusted to the unfamiliar sight of water-covered Hodges St. by gravitating towards the more familiar...
The mural on the side of the Garland Fulcher Seafood Market building... perhaps they were hoping some by-catch would be tossed from the "Brooke-Morgan"...

OK, here is the artsy shot of the day... You know it's artsy because it's monochrome... for full artsy effect, click on picture or here for full size:
Thanks to the Nor'easter, Capt. Ben didn't even need the dinghy to get out on the water today... the Dinghy Dock itself did the job nicely!
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animals,
animals-birds,
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dogs,
Hodges Street,
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Oriental "village",
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Raccoon Creek,
signs,
stores,
storms,
weather
Monday, September 22, 2008
9.22- Captain's Quarters porch #2
One of Oriental's informal gathering places, the porch of the Captain's Quarters B&B, today saw the B&B guests outnumbered by locals dropping by for conversation and libations.-30-
Nothing draws a crowd like a crowd, particularly on this porch right on the main road through town, Broad Street (Hwy. 55).
From left to right; Patty, Sandy, Robby (all locals), Tom & Linda (visiting from Greenville, SC, home of the "Greenville Daily Photo" blog I visit regularly) and Tory (on last day of extended summer visit from Iowa). Other locals came by, visited and went on their ways during the afternoon, and the porch party was joined by other B&B guests and still going strong at 8:00 pm when I dropped by again.
Yes, I have featured the Captain's Quarters porch before in my posting of August 28 (featuring B&B owner Capt. Roy)... What can I say, it is a popular spot, pure Oriental, and I didn't feel like hunting for a picture today.
Labels:
Broad Street,
businesses,
neighbors,
Oriental "village",
people
Saturday, September 20, 2008
9.20- "Celestial Nights" concert
Dave Collins & The Celestial Nights Singers perform at the Old Theater in Oriental
Local troubadour Dave Collins, accompanied by the "Celestial Singers," performed last night in Oriental's historical theater on Broad Street on Friday and Saturday nights.-30-
Dave Collins arrived in Oriental earlier this summer, and has become a popular draw as a one-man show with regular gigs at "Scoots" and the Tiki Bar at Oriental Marina & Inn.
Dave pulled together a group of other talented local singers and musicians for this weekend's show, "Celestial Nights," which proved to be a hot ticket in town, filling the theater both nights.
In addition to Dave on vocals, guitar, piano, keyboard, fiddle, flute and sitar, the show featured:The first half of the show featured Dave's original compositions featured on his first CD and an upcoming CD, while the second half consisted of classic covers.
- Mellissa Stowe, vocals & percussion
- Lynn Speas, vocals & percussion
- Care Gerdeman, vocals & percussion
- Shelly Engelhardt, congas & chimes, and
- Leanna Shae Collins (Dave's daughter), flute, vocals & percussion
Labels:
neighbors,
Oriental "village",
people,
special events
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
9.10- Reading on Hodges Street
A neighbor and her son enjoyed some time reading today at the artistic bench installed on Hodges Street at South Water, in "Downtown" Oriental.
Today I ran across Janet and Spencer enjoying a cool, if gray, afternoon reading together at the art bench on Hodges Street.
Spencer was looking through a catalog of audio lectures on various academic topics by professors from around the world... seems interested in the Shakespeare course described on the left-hand page.
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Labels:
art,
Hodges Street,
kids,
neighbors,
Oriental "village"
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