
Salvo, Waves and Rodanthe. Yes, that Rodanthe - the town where the movie Nights in Rodanthe was filmed.
And yes, the house they used is there. Actually, this is the house (above). It's at the very end of Rodanthe.





Moving on, we cross the Bonner Bridge yet again, and turn off at the Bodie Island Lighthouse.
Down a lane guarded by dozens of huge pine trees, you come out at a wide open space and see this:

Bodie Island light is exactly the same as Corolla light, the only difference is that Bodie is painted black & white.

(pic by Jim Campbell)
It is currently being completely refurbished, which is great because when it is done, visitors will finally be able to climb it - in all the years we've been there we couldn't. So it'll be great to at last see the view from the top!
On the way to the bridge at Manteo, you will pass a couple signs that make you think twice about what the hell you would do if an emergency arose.

There's no quick way off the Outer Banks in the event of a hurricane, and especially if you are still on Hatteras Island. You'd have to cross not only the Bonner Bridge but also one of the two bridges to mainland North Carolina. And just how fast you could do that with hundreds of other people wanting to do the same thing... well, let's just say it wouldn't be wise to wait too long.
In 2003, a vacation that the hubby and I planned was cancelled at the last minute - ruined by Hurricane Isabel. More on that when I throw up the pics from south of Avon.
But for now, on to Manteo.
Manteo sits on Roanoke Island, which has its own story. The story of the Lost Colony is a bizarre one. Check it out here.
When it's time for lunch, it's almost always Big Al's.


It's a great kickback to the 50's - just like Arnold's Drive In on Happy Days. They even have a dance floor (which I have not tried out!) The menu has milkshakes and burgers & fries...plus the seafood you'd expect when on the shore.
After that, we check out The Christmas Shop and Island Gallery.

At 12,000 square feet, this place is huge! It even boasts a Halloween Shop on the second floor- so you know where I head once inside. It has a ton of Christmas decorations, I mean more that you've seen anywhere else. It also has rooms with antiques, nautical decor, paintings....it's just massive.
On to the North Carolina Aquarium. It's a great little museum that has tons of marine and aquatic animals. Sharks, fish, otters, turtles...so cool.



After an afternoon up north, time to head back to Hatteras Island and grab some quick dinner, maybe a walk on the beach...
