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On a strip of islands known for vulnerability to terrible hurricanes
with waters housing sunken war ships, Newport Beach’s Jeff Bracey and his
high school sweetheart Adreayn Swinney enjoyed a serene reunion after 29
years.
Make that 15 years, if you count the time Bracey saw Swinney for 15
minutes a decade-and-a-half ago as she passed through the city. At the
moment, Swinney lives in Virginia.
In October, the pair visited historic towns in Virginia and North
Carolina, looked up at many a landmark lighthouse and spent days on the
outer bank islands of North Carolina, including Ocracoke Island.
“She had wanted to go to Ocracoke,” Bracey, 50, said. “It’s kind of
like stepping back in time. A waterfront town. It’s kind of a resort but
very quaint.”
The travelers stayed at Blackbeard’s Lodge, the oldest on the island.
Blackbeard was a pirate who is said to have lived on Ocracoke, which also
is home to several Civil War sites. They dined at the Back Porch
Restaurant, where platters of fresh local seafood as well as crab cakes
and crab soups impressed Bracey so much he still remembers them.
“It’s like you’re living in the East Coast in the ‘50s’s,” said
Bracey, who fixes Mercedes Benz’s for a living. “You have to take a ferry
there and they want to build a bridge, but locals don’t want a bridge.
They want to keep it serene.”
At the colonial town of Williamsburg, locals went about in period
dress during a reenactment of the town’s historic battle. Cannons were
fired. Horses pulled wagons. Women wore aprons.
Residents there use the Bruton Parish Church, where presidents George
Washington, Thomas Jefferson and others are said to have worshiped. Their
names are still carved on the pews today.
Other stops during the 10-day trip included the cities of Kitty Hawk
and Kill Devil Hill (the Wright Bros. landed on a runway here); Roanoke
Island, where the Bodie Lighthouse stands; the Battleship Wisconsin in
Norfolk, VA.; and Cape Hatteras, where the duo visited the Hatteras
Lighthouse.
But the most meaningful part of Bracey’s trip was rekindling the past
with Swinney. She wants him to move east. He wants her in sunny
California.
“It’s a little tug back and forth, and we’ll see who wins,” Bracey
said.
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