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10 Helpful Tips for Working From Home

Today we’re sharing some helpful tips for working from home to help get you through these unprecedented times. These are some of our favorites and we thought you’d appreciate them, too. 

10 Helpful Tips for Working at Home


  • Have a Separate Work Space

    Separate your work and day-to-day life by having separate spaces. Set up your office in a location that you can step away from outside of your work hours. This will allow you to avoid having your work life and every day life run together.

  • Set Ground Rules

    Discuss your expectations for noise-level and distractions during your work hours with your family and friends who may be around.

  • Establish & Maintain A Morning Routine

    When working in an office, everyone has a routine to wake up, get ready, eat breakfast, drive to work, etc. When you work from home, that routine changes. Establishing and maintaining a morning routine for yourself to signify the start of a workday is an important factor. If this means making coffee, going for a run, or making breakfast, be sure to create a morning routine even while working from home.

  • A Space to Focus

    Be sure to set up your home work space in a location you can best focus and “zone in.” Think about noises and distractions that could occur in your selected location.

    Don’t sit in bed or on the couch all day – have a flat desk space with a chair to encourage good posture and productivity.

  • Make a To-Do List

    Make a daily and/or weekly to-do list for yourself. This will help you stay on track with your tasks at hand.

  • Take a Full Lunch Break

    When it is time to take a break or your lunch break – take it! Step away from your workspace, walk outside or eat lunch. Take the entire time designated by your organization for these breaks. Do not break for 10 minutes when you have a full 30 minutes. Everyone’s brain needs and deserves a break!

  • Communicate With Your Team

    Communicate with your team and colleagues even more than you normally would.  You are still a team and need to work together and communicate to meet your goals collectively!

  • Be Self-Reliant

    Trust yourself and be confident in your work so you can reach your goals. Working from home is a huge change for many – Don’t forget your work ethic, knowledge, and skills in your career will get you through. Stay true to yourself, stay organized, and crush those goals!

  • Don’t Hesitate to Ask Questions

    If you are struggling or have questions – reach out to your supervisor or colleagues! Call, chat, or video conference a co-worker or manager to ask for help or to talk out your problem!

  • Be Organized

    Have a routine and stay organized. Take lots of notes during meetings and calls. Use your time wisely to reach your goals and complete your tasks for the day and the week.



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working from home desk

Did we miss anything? What would you add to this list? Are you currently working from home? We’d love to know! 

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Coloring Contest

Bluewater Kids Coloring Contest

Looking for some fun activities to keep the kids busy and entertained? We run a coloring contest year-round with a winner selected each month!

Download and print the coloring pages below for your kiddos to color. Once they’ve completed their masterpieces, you can submit them to us by emailing them to marketing@bluewaternc.com or if prefer, you can send them to us in a private message on our Facebook page. Once you do, they’ll be entered into our coloring contest! 

All entries will be given a special spotlight feature on our Facebook page.

Monthly Contest Drawing Prizes:

  • Baby Sea Turtle Stuffed Animal
  • Bluewater Kids Sunglasses
  • 1 Year Subscription to National Geographic Kids

Don’t forget to complete the bottom portion of the coloring sheet with your information before you send it off to us by email or Facebook private message.

Wish your kiddos good luck from all of us! 

Have fun. Stay healthy. Color away.

Coloring Contest Coloring Sheets

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Making a Difference – Misplaced Mutts

Making a Difference: Misplaced Mutts

We recently had the opportunity to chat with a volunteer at Misplaced Mutts, Stephanie, about the impacts the pandemic is having on local animal shelters and foster care for pets. Stephanie explains in the Q&A how to best help Misplaced Mutts or your local animal non-profits during this time.

We stand together in this!


Q: What is Misplaced Mutts?

A: Misplaced Mutts is a local animal rescue in Carteret County focusing primarily on dogs. Misplaced Mutts is a foster-based program. All of our animals live in foster homes and are treated like our own animals until they find their forever homes. This organization also helps in working with shelters and utilizing all rescue resources to help get dogs and cats out of the shelter and into rescue/foster homes, even if our own organization is unable to take in that animal.



Q: How many years has Misplaced Mutts been serving our community’s doggie population?

A: The founders of Misplaced Mutts, Carrie and Bea, have been saving dogs and finding them forever homes for many years; however, Misplaced Mutts officially became a 501C(c)3 organization in January of 2017. Since becoming a non-profit in 2017, Misplaced Mutts has adopted out over 700 animals.



Q: Stephanie, how did you get involved with the organization?

A: My journey to rescue is a pretty long story, but the short version is I had to move away for a few years from my home in NC to care for my mother. At that time, my heart dog passed away. I was completely destroyed and devastated. I was in no position to adopt another dog and I honestly didn’t think my heart had any room left for another one. I had met this girl through a local yard sale site and we became Facebook friends. I commented on how I loved her beautiful brown pit-mix dog and she responded with “Do you want to adopt her?”. I was so confused! I didn’t even know fostering was a thing at that point! I worked with a pit-bull rescue in Pittsburgh, PA, but all animals were in a facility or kept at the owner’s home, so it was a concept I just wasn’t familiar with! I messaged her and we talked more about it. I figured since I knew I would never be able to replace my dog, I could at least mend my heart some by saving some dogs in his name. Plus, my other dog was severely missing his companion. I sent a Facebook message to Misplaced Mutts and gave my sob story about wanting to save some dogs and completed a foster application immediately. A day or two later, Carrie and Bea were sitting in my living room meeting my current dog and talking to me about what types of dogs I would be able to help with. My answer was ANY, as long as they get along with Monte. I think I still hold true to that statement; I have had all different kinds of breeds, sizes, and ages come through my home.



Q: What is your favorite experience with Misplaced Mutts?

A: This is a tough question! Since beginning to volunteer with Misplaced Mutts over 2 years ago, I have found my people! Not only do I get to save dogs, but I am surrounded by people that want to save them too. I have built amazing relationships with the people that have adopted my foster dogs. The entire last two years have been my favorite experience. Every dog, every adopter, and every “Mutt” volunteer have bettered me and improved my life.

FACEBOOK: Misplaced Mutts



Q: How many dogs are currently needing foster and forever homes in our community?

A: Misplaced Mutts receives multiple messages each day from people needing to re-home their animals & phone calls and emails from shelters pleading for help. Unfortunately, we can only take in as many as we can find volunteers to foster. We’d love to be able to empty the shelters and continue to do so. The number of dogs that need help and fosters to take them in to give them a chance is never-ending. The shelters are almost kept at capacity trying to find places for all the dogs to go. When people adopt from us they are saving TWO dogs – the one that they’ve adopted plus the one that we can now pull from the shelter since we have space.



Q: How can our community best help Misplaced Mutts right now?

A: The easiest way to help us from your own home is to follow us on Facebook – Like, SHARE, and comment on our posts. Sharing our posts helps our animals in need to reach more people than we can on our own. We need help from our community to help the growth of our reach. Donations towards our never-ending vet bills is also a huge help. If you follow Misplaced Mutts on Facebook, you might notice that we take in a lot of difficult medical cases. Our fosters have the skill and experience to be able to do so, but the vet bills can really add up. Any amount of donations help us to be able to take in these difficult cases that most rescues will not.



Q: What is the organization most in need of at this time?

A: We are always in need of donations!

  • Puppy Food (Fromm Gold, 4health Puppy)
  • Adult Food (4health, American Journey, Diamond, etc).
  • Puppy Pee Pads
  • Toys for Adult Dogs and Puppies
  • Bones
  • Collars and Leashes
  • We also always need volunteers! We cannot continue to grow without more fosters and volunteers to help handle dogs at adoption events.


Q: How do you start the process of adopting or fostering?

A: A quick and easy online application on our website!

WEBSITE: Misplaced Mutts



Q: Since the outbreak of COVID-19, what has been most difficult for Misplaced Mutts?

A: Like everyone – the unknown. As a non-profit dog rescue, we rely solely on donations to stay afloat. We have to continue to provide food for all of our animals, vet visits, heartworm medication, flea and tick medication, etc. The spending going out is severely outweighing the money coming in, which is scary for us, but we try not to think about it and continue to focus on getting our dogs adopted.



Q: If you could sum up Misplaced Mutts and your involvement with the organization in 3 words, what would they be?

A: Family, Cynophilist, Advocates

Misplaced Mutts

Misplaced Mutts Mission

Misplaced Mutts is a 501(c)3 non-profit, volunteer-based organization, dedicated to rescuing dogs in shelters and less than ideal home situations throughout North Carolina. We are based out of Carteret County, North Carolina, and operate through a network of foster homes. We rescue dogs who are suffering on the streets and in shelters. ​We created Misplaced Mutts to help animals who suffer and die every year because of negligence and abuse.



Meet Stephanie with Misplaced Mutts


“Stephanie is our champion at Misplaced Mutts whose mission is to find forever homes for dogs who have been abandoned. To date, she has found homes for 74 dogs! She has such an amazing soul. Her home is always open to the homeless dogs in our community. We wish there were more people like Stephanie in our little community.”


Stephanie with Misplaced Mutts Carteret County Animal Rescue


Meet Myron!



Myron is about 5 years old. He was pulled from the Havelock Animal Control when he was dropped off to be euthanized. He was skin and bones and had no fur. He had no energy to do anything but lay and eat. He is now happy, the most loving boy, loyal, leash-trained, house-trained, and he has almost a full coat of fur. He’s a true rescue story. He is searching for his forever home that can look past the scars of his past. He loves everyone and is great with kids.



Meet These Available Pups with Misplaced Mutts!

Smoky

Smoky

"Great Hugs"
Breed: Heeler Mix



Myron & Waldo

Myron & Waldo

Giovanni

Giovanni



Brewski

Brewski

"Mr. Silly"
Breed: American Pit Mix

Maisel

Maisel


Ways to Help Misplaced Mutts!


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New Check-In Procedures

check-in procedures for vacation rentals

We now have new check-in procedures for the safety and protection of our guests, homeowners, and staff. We hope you are ready for your Bluewater Vacation on the Crystal Coast!

We are taking extra precautions by assuring that each property is thoroughly cleaned and sanitized by using top-of-the-line cleaning supplies and following strict protocols to ensure all rental units are safe and clean. We are ensuring our staff is staying well-informed and updated with any changes, taking guidance from the CDC toward our next steps, and asking our guests, owners, and third-party vendors to limit foot-traffic in both our Emerald Isle and Atlantic Beach offices.

No New Check-In Procedures Keyless Check-Ins:

If you are checking into a keyless property, your check-in procedures have NOT changed. Please go directly to your vacation rental and use your keyless code to access your vacation rental property beginning at 3:00 PM on your check-in date.

Important Changes for Keyed Check-In Procedures:

If you are checking into a Keyed property, you will still arrive at our offices during normal check-in time starting at 3:00 PM. Please do not enter our office to pick up your keys. Instead, your key packet will be located in the lockbox to the right or left of the front door. Use the lock code for your designated check-in office to unlock the box and find your property’s key packet. Please close the lockbox afterward. 

Emerald Isle Check-Ins:

The lockbox is located to the RIGHT of the front door. 

Atlantic Beach Check-Ins:

The lockbox is located to the LEFT of the front door. 

Don’t forget to bring toilet paper, paper towels, cleaning products, and bed linens (if your rental property does not already provide linens). 

For After-Hours Arrival Emergencies: Please call (252) 354-2323 and follow the prompts to reach our on-call team. 

Important Changes for Keyed Check-Out Procedures:

Please do not come into the lobby to drop off your keys. There is a slot at the front door on the right for you to drop your key packet off upon Check-Out. 

If there is anything we can help you with in preparation for your trip, please do not hesitate to contact us. Stay healthy, safe travels, and we will see you at the beach!

Bluewater Vacation Rentals

(877) 684-9921 (Phone)

(252) 354-2323 (Phone After-Hours)

(252) 354-2324 (Fax)

email | rentals@bluewaternc.com

website | www.BluewaterNC.com

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200 Things to Do on your Crystal Coast Vacation

Crystal Coast vacation ideas

200 Things to Do on your Crystal Coast Vacation (While Staying Safe)

Whether you’re a first-time vacationer or you’ve been vacationing with us for years, you won’t run out of things to do on the Crystal Coast. And to make sure you don’t miss a minute of fun, we’ve come up with 200 things to do on your Crystal Coast vacation. Go ahead, build your best itinerary and make the most of your time off! 

1 – Take an Eco-Tour with H20 Captain

2 – Search for the beach for shark teeth

3 – Fly a kite

4 – Watch for dolphins playing in the surf

5 – Build a sandcastle

6 – Explore historic Fort Macon in Atlantic Beach

7 – Look for the biggest seashell at low tide

8 – Take a tour of scenic Beaufort 

9 – Scuba the Graveyard of the Atlantic

10 – Soak up the sun on the white sandy beaches

11 – Start a body surfing or boogie boarding competition with your friends

12 – Order curbside pickup from our local restaurants

13 – Experience the Oxygen Bar at Infuse Wellness

14 – Strawberry picking at  Garner Farms

15 – Pack a lunch and have a picnic at Fort Macon State Park

16 – Have a cup of coffee with your pup at Muttigans in Emerald Isle

17 – Visit the local book store on Emerald Isle

18 – Search for murals in downtown Morehead City

19 – Try an online yoga or workout video on the beach

20 – Feed the turtles at Emerald Plantation

21 – Walk the trails in the Emerald Forest Park off of Coast Guard Road

22 – Play a round of golf at Star Hill

23 – Go bowling or play arcade games at MacDaddys

24 – Book a fishing charter with Capt Stacy

25 – Have an in-home scavenger hunt with the kids in your vacation home

26 – Bike the Emerald Isle Bike Trail

27 – Go to a Marlins’ baseball game 

28 – Watch the fishing charters unload the daily catch on the Morehead City waterfront

29 – Take lots of photos to enter into our annual Bluewater Photo Contest

30 – Load up on some of the state’s best wine at the Wine Market in Emerald Isle

31 – Take a moonlight cruise

32 – Wade offshore of Bogue Sound to clam or cast a net

33 – Walk to the end of the Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier for a wonderful view

34 – Get a fishing license 

35 – Witness the baby sea turtles hatch and make a run for the ocean in the early summer evenings

36 – Drop a crab pot off your sound front pier and check it daily for fresh crabs

37 – Surf-fish from the beach and see what you can catch 

38 – Bask in the sun at Hammocks Beach State Park

39 – Host an evening beach party 

40 – Take a step back in history on a self-walking tour of the Beaufort Historic Site

41 – Play a game of beach Ultimate Frisbee

42 – Have family ice cream sundae night with all the toppings

43 – Hunt for sea glass along the shore; blue and purple are rare finds

44 – Stroll down the docks at the Morehead City waterfront

45 – Interact with the marine life in tidal pools along the coast

46 – Search for sand dollars in the surf

47 –  Watch the military planes fly down the coast

48 – Take a walk through the shops in historic downtown Swansboro

49 – Pick up a few comic books at Book Beach Mart

50 – Whale watch at Cape Lookout and the Bogue Inlet Pier

51 – Take a selfie at The Point in Emerald Isle

52 – Check out the local catch on the Bogue Inlet Pier

53 – Go bird watching in Emerald Woods

54 – Learn about and go clamming from local experts

55 – Spark some romance with a walk on the beach at sunset

56 – Launch your kayak at the Emerald Isle boat ramp and explore the sound

57 – Start a game of beach football

58 – See what gets washed up on shore after a big storm

59 – Take a sequence of photos of the sunrises and sunsets

60 – Watch the big ships dock at the State Port in Morehead City

61 – Chase Ghost Crabs along the shore after dark; they’re pretty fast and tricky

62 – Play volleyball at the Atlantic Beach Circle or the Emerald Isle Beach Access

63 – Rent a jet ski and explore

64 – Spend the day exploring the many islands along the Crystal Coast

65 – Try your hand at paddle boarding

66 – Pick up the Crystal Coast Series by author Chrissy Lessey

67 – Draw pictures in the sand

68 – Shop til you drop at Island Clothing

69 – Go for a ride on an authentic Banana Boat

70 –  Walk under the Bogue Inlet Pier and take a family picture

71 – Count the seconds between waves breaking on the beach; you will notice a pattern

72 – Look for shapes in the clouds as they blow in the breeze

73 – Watch the windsurfers battle the ocean’s current

74 – Charter a cruise for your whole party with Waterbug Tours

75 – Play a game of Bocce Ball with those around you

76 – Dig a hole and bury someone to their waist

77 – Grab the Geneva Chase Mystery Series and get them autographed by local author, Tom Kies

78 – Bury your toes in the warm sand

79 – Take a trip to Shark Tooth Island

80 – Take a walk along the Emerald Isle Bike Path

81 – Play a game of Horseshoes on the beach

82 – Catch Sandfiddler crabs in the surf 

83 – Throw a cast net into the sound to see what you catch

84 – Walk the path through Emerald Isle and visit the shops along the way

85 – Look for starfish in the surf

86 – Go to an event featured on our event calendar

87 – Visit Blu Sail Golitz Pottery in Downtown Morehead

88 – Create your very own treasure adventure – bury treasures for your friends and family to find

89 – Skip cooking and grab some BBQ at Moore’s Barbeque

90 – Order your “Bring the party home” paint kit from Wine and Design in Morehead City

91 – Rent bikes and enjoy the outdoors like a local

92 – Or, try an electric bike rental from Pedego Electric Bikes 

93 – Enjoy the outdoors by bike on Swansboro’s 25-mile bike trail along the water and through the Croatan National Forest

94 – Take your dog on a tour of all the local dog-friendly spots 

95 – Enjoy a nature tour on Taylor’s Creek ending at Carrot Island through The Rachel Carson National Estuarine Research office

96 – Put on your bathing suit and hit the Salty Pirate Water Park

97 – Paddleboard the Bogue Sound

98 – Sample locally brewed beer from Crystal Coast Brewing in Atlantic Beach

99 – Visit the Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores and explore all the exhibits indoors and out

100 – Get breakfast or lunch catered to you by The Village Market

101 – Plan some playtime at the Splash Pad in the Atlantic Beach Park

102 – Watch the Musket firing at Fort Macon

103 – Walk through the gardens at Tryon Palace

104 – Visit the birthplace of Pepsi

105 – See how many bears you can count in Downtown New Bern

106 – Go to a race at the Carteret Speedway

107 – Visit the Civil War Memorial Park in Newport

108 – Ride the double-decker bus in Beaufort

109 – Have a front porch photo shoot done by a local photographer

110 – Explore the Boathouse Creek Walking Trails in Cedar Point

111 – Play a round of frisbee golf in the Emerald Forest Park

112 – Have a self-care day with an in-home facial mask, massage, or yoga session

113 – Donate snacks and food at the Emerald Isle Food Lion for Backpack for Kids

114 – Have dinner and drinks outdoors at RuckerJohns

115 – Take a tour of Bogue Sound Distillery

116 – Pick up brunch to go at 34 Degrees North in Beaufort, NC

117 – Or have brunch outdoors at Boro in Swansboro

118 – Beaufort Grocery offers daily specials with curbside pickup – including brunch

119 – Enjoy coffee outdoors at Reeds Coffee in Morehead City

120 – Grab some fresh produce at The Market at Cedar Point

121 – Try making a local favorite, Tomato Pie, with a recipe from local blogger, The Blond Cook

122 – Create a hand-drawn beach scene with items you find in the sand

123 – Plan a day in Swansboro with our guide to the best things to do in Swansboro

124 – Grab a Liege Waffle or Hibiscus Iced Tea at Milk Road

125 – Have an at-home movie night filled with popcorn, candy, snacks, and the latest premier

126 – Comb the beach for sea glass to make a one-of-a-kind bracelet

127 – Tour the local historic sites

128 – Taking the boat out for the day? Promise Land Market in Morehead City offers boat snacks to go

129 – Ride the ferry to Ocracoke and take the kids to see the Ocracoke Banker Ponies

130 – Go on a Hungry Town Bike Tour

131 – Have a quiet dinner for two on Intercoastal at Amos Mosquitos in Atlantic Beach

132 – ake the Wild Horse and Dolphin Sunset Cruise with Crystal Coast Lady Cruises

133  – Go hang gliding with Kitty Hawk Kites 

134 – Go skydiving

135 – Grab cupcakes or a coke float at Happy Cakes in MHC

136 – Visit the Maritime Museum in Beaufort

137 – Gather unique rocks, paint them and place them around town

138 – Try your hand at Axe Throwing or a Rage Room

139 – Go-kart race at Fun World Motorsports

140 – Order fresh local produce, shrimp, and eggs through our VSA program  

141 – Play Pokemon Go all around the coast

142 – Make fresh fruit popsicles to enjoy with family and friends

143 – Pick up one of our local versions of Monopoly and other board games for hours of fun

144 – Visit Beaufort’s Old Burial Grounds dating as far back as the 1700s

145 – Take your four-legged friend on a walk on the bike path or beach

146 – Complete a puzzle or two

147 – Make a Pandora or Spotify playlist for the beach

148 – Play your favorite music and have a dance party in your vacation rental

149 – Learn a TikTok dance

150 – Watch the wild horses run on Shackleford Banks and Carrot Island

151 – Go Geo Cashing around town. It’s like a giant treasure hunt. See www.geocaching.com/play

152 – Learn to surf or stand up paddleboard

153 – Visit Tryon Palace, explore on your own or take a guided tour

154 – Create new family traditions

155 – Have a free taste of Ice Cream or a free piece of Salt Water Taffy at Sweet Spot in Emerald Isle

156 – Pick up some local postcards and mail them to friends back home

157 – Catch a ferry from Morehead City, Beaufort, or Harkers Island and explore to your heart’s content

158  – Gather the family and make homemade pizzas

159 – Plan a Taco Tuesday night with fresh local ingredients

160 – Double kayak with the one you love most

161 – Make a beach bucket list for your next vacation

162 – Wander through the Carteret County Curb Market in Morehead City

163 – Visit Blackbeard’s House in Beaufort to hear some spooky tales

164 – Enjoy the Summer Concert Series at Fort Macon

165 – Camp out at Hammocks Beach State Park

166 –  Take part in the traditional cannon firing at Fort Macon State Park

167  – Explore Down East heritage at the Core Sound Museum in Harkers Island

168 – Pick up a plain dozen of donuts and have a donut decorating competition

169 – If the rain rolls in, do the rain clouds in a jar science project with your kids

170 – Spend the day exploring the many islands along the Crystal Coast

171 – DIY candles with a large shell from the beach

172 – Watch the experts slow cook a feast at the Newport Pig Pickin’

173 – Catch the fast boat races in the Crystal Coast Grand Prix in September

174 – Watch a free outdoor movie in Atlantic Beach every Wednesday night starting at dusk in the Circle

175 – Super glue small shells to the end of bobby pins to make a cute new hair clip

176 – Go live online from your vacation home

177 – Try your hand at the Morehead City Seafood Festival Flounder Fling during the festival

178 – Play a game of beach soccer

179 – Plan a sunrise walk on the beach

180 – Skate the bike path

181 – Grab some flashlights and tell ghost stories all night long

182 – Plan a trip to Sunset Slush for classic Italian Ice

183 – Hit up a local wine shop and have a wine and cheese pairing

184 – Paint and design your own Oyster Shell ring dish

185 – Grab dessert or a fancy shake at Dinis Martinis

186 – Try some authentic Atlantic Beach Pie

187 – Build a pillow fort with your kids in a common room of your vacation rental

188 – Use #BluewaterNC on social media to share your photos and videos

189 – Blog your Crystal Coast vacation and add to it each year

190 – Play a game of cards with your family or friends

191 – Take your own culinary tour and try these local seafood and southern cuisine favorites

192 – Plan a pop-up picnic 

193 – Have morning mimosas on the beach

194 – Make and enjoy a charcuterie board

195 – Spend the day exploring Village West on Emerald Isle 

196 – Explore Rocket Fizz on Emerald Isle and grab a cold specialty soda

197 – Take your boat out to a sandbar island in the middle of Bogue Sound for a beach day all to yourself

198 – Take a sketch pad and pencil and sketch your family playing on the beach

199 – Want to move here? Start virtually house hunting with one of our agents!

200 – Have a blast and make memories that will last a lifetime!

 

Which one of these is your favorite idea? What did we miss? What would you add to this list? 

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Spring Gardening Tips

With all that is going on in our world right now, we sincerely hope that you are healthy and practicing the recommended social distancing strategies.  With so many staying at home right now and the beautiful weather of Spring in the air, we thought this would be a good time to share some helpful gardening tips. Cathy Sheaffer, our Emerald Isle Broker in Charge took some time to share the secrets she’s used to helping her plants live their best lives!

Spring Gardening Tips

Many of my friends and family are amazing gardeners and have shared tips with me over the years.  My husband got his love of gardening from his mother, who is 94 and still producing the most beautiful flower gardens ever!

spring gardening

I started composting last year by putting most food scraps, peels, newspaper, cardboard, non-colored paper, dried leaves, etc into a big container outside and toss it around occasionally. It takes time to break down to usable dirt but really helps the quality of the soil. Did you know that you can add dryer lint and hair to your compost?  Read this for more tips on composting:

If you don’t compost, I’ve been told that Black Kow is one of the best to buy.  It is organic composted cow manure and helps hold moisture and nutrients around the roots.

I try to plant seeds inside to get a head start and add some outside later as well.

spring garden flowers, gardening in spring

Some of my favorite flowers that do well here along the Crystal Coast are zinnias, sunflowers, impatiens, (annuals), Shasta daisies, lantana, verbena, hydrangea, knock out roses, Mexican sage (salvia), Mexican petunia, muhly grass, Vitex (Chaste tree) and spiraea bush. My most favorite, but a little tough to grow here, is statice, which is used as a filler in flower arrangements.  It also dries and keeps its color extremely well. Some statice flowers are perennials and come back heartier each year (unless you have a hurricane- which is what unfortunately killed mine after 4 years). I just ordered more seeds to start a new batch this season and look forward to seeing which colors I end up with. The purple seems to be the hardiest, although I had a couple of white, pink, and yellow that showed up the first year.

It is recommended to put mulch on top of your soil to hold the moisture in and prevent weeds from sprouting up.  The soil here is sandy, so in the summer you will most likely need to water your plants daily to keep the flowers at their best.  Fertilize your plants with Miracle Grow or Triple 20 once a month and get the container that you can put on your hose to make it easier, but be careful if you use 10-10-10 or 8-8-8 because it can burn your plants if you use too much!

spring garden tips

Of course, you’ll be able to enjoy the sights and smells of your flowers, but one of the best things about having a healthy garden is noticing how quickly the butterflies, bees (some can come from up to 5 miles away), dragonflies, hummingbirds, and more come to enjoy the fruits of your labor.  Hopefully, you won’t have problems with grasshoppers- as they can chew through leaves, stems, and petals. One summer my grandson and I grabbed 90 grasshoppers of all sizes from two of my flower beds in two days! Our chickens were so excited when we emptied each jar-full into their area. Only a few escaped and probably made their way back to my flowers.

sunflowers and spring

With that being said, patience is probably the most important thing to remember when finding your green thumb. Be open to explore a few different options before figuring out exactly what plants work best in your area. If something is not working in a specific area of your yard, remember that it can usually be replanted somewhere else. With so many local landscaping experts and Garden Centers in our area, it’s easy to maintain a beautiful garden throughout the Spring and Summer months!

Gardening-Tips-During-Spring

I love growing flowers that you can pick and really enjoy making arrangements for my home or better yet, for giving away to someone to brighten their day!

Here are some simple and quick arrangements that I’ve put together over the years.

Thank you for reading! – Cathy Sheaffer

Bluewater Cathy Sheaffer

 

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Ways to Be Safe While Vacationing on the Crystal Coast

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Ways to Be Safe While Vacationing on the Crystal Coast

The state of North Carolina is currently operating under a three-stage phase to lift the restrictions across our state to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Like other towns and cities across the nation, restaurants, bars, and non-essential shops are not open for normal business. Restaurants offer curbside pick-up and delivery, and some non-essential shops offer pickup for online and Facebook purchases. In the past 30+ days, Bluewater has worked hard to adjust our business practices to protect our guests, owners, and staff.

How this Vacation Might be Different

Our local stores are experiencing shortages just like other stores nationwide.

It would be best to bring the following items with you:

  • Toilet Paper and Paper Towels
  • Cleaning supplies you might need during your stay
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Personal Toiletries
  • Non-perishable food from home you would like to enjoy on vacation like pasta noodles, pasta sauce, rice, etc.

If you feel more comfortable with your own bedding, we invite you to bring your personal comforters, blankets, and pillows.

Ways to Maximize Your Crystal Coast Vacation

Bring plenty of games and toys for extra entertainment, such as: 

  • Board Games, Deck of Cards, Arts and Crafts
  • Video Games and Movies
  • A new book or an old favorite
  • Yoga Mats, tennis shoes & workout gear for online classes 
  • Become an amateur photographer by packing a camera! 
  • Fishing Rods 
  • Binoculars for some dolphin spotting
  • Download Tik Tok & go viral 

Get as much exercise and Vitamin D while on vacation. Don’t forget, when setting up at the beach, ensure that you are keeping a safe distance from the people around you. We suggest 20 feet apart from each other to allow yourself plenty of space. We have provided you with a list of 200 ways to enjoy your Crystal Coast vacation while social distancing You can still enjoy the coastal fare! Here are local restaurants that are offering curbside pick-up and or delivery.  Host an indoor Scavenger Hunt from your vacation rental! Participate in our Coloring Contest and email your submissions!

How Bluewater is Helping Stop the Spread

We have adjusted our business’s operations to protect our most valuable assets – our guests, our owners, and our staff.

We have changed our check-in and check-out procedures to eliminate the foot traffic in our offices. We are offering keyed check-ins pickup outside of our offices. You will not need to leave your car when picking up your key packet. We have drop boxes at each office to drop your key packets off when you depart. Keyless check-ins will continue directly to your vacation rental property and bypass the office. Keyless check-ins will continue directly to your vacation rental, and use your keyless code to access your vacation rental property beginning at your check-in time.

We continue to provide bed linens and bath towels that have been laundered in our linen facility, and our staff continues to follow CDC guidelines.

Our housekeeping staff is taking extra precautions by assuring that each property is thoroughly cleaned and sanitized by using top-of-the-line cleaning supplies and following strict protocols to ensure all rental units are safe and clean. We are ensuring our staff stays well-informed and updated with any changes and follows all CDC guidelines.

How You Can Help Stop the Spread

Try to stay in your vacation rental home, enjoy the beach, partake in outdoor activities, ride bikes on the bike path, and pick up food from the local restaurants, all while avoiding the public and practicing social distance. 

Order your groceries ahead of time and choose pickup instead of going inside the grocery store. These local grocery stores offer grocery pickup: Walmart in Swansboro and Morehead City, Harris Teeter in Morehead City, and Lowes Foods in Cape Carteret.

If you have any questions or concerns during your stay – please contact our offices by phone, email, and/or text. While our offices remain open, we ask everyone not to physically come into our offices so that our employees and other guests can remain healthy. 

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Get in Touch With us Without Coming to the Office

Email Us:  Rentals@bluewaternc.com 

Call Us:  (877) 684-9921

Text Us: 

Reservations: 252-429-5447 

Linens: 252-429-5494

Housekeeping: 252-429-5464

Maintenance: 252-429-5441

Please note that these numbers are text-only numbers and can’t accept calls.

Please reach out if you have additional questions.

Carteret County Schools Delivering Breakfast and Lunch While School's Closed

Carteret County Schools Delivering Breakfast and Lunch While School’s Closed

Carteret County Schools Delivering Breakfast and Lunch While School’s Closed for COVID-19

Carteret County Schools Deliver Meals

While Carteret County schools have been closed due to the worldwide concern of COVID-19, school cafeterias have not closed. Carteret County Schools are delivering meals, wellbalanced breakfast, and lunch for county kids. In an initiative to ensure all schoolaged kids are provided their school meals each day – elementary schools across Carteret County are providing meals and meal deliveries.

Meals have been served and will continue to be served at Beaufort Middle, Bogue Sound Elementary, Morehead Primary, Newport Elementary, Smyrna Elementary, and White Oak Elementary from 11 AM to 1 PM on weekdays.

In addition to the meals being served at the schools, they are enlisting the elementary buses to deliver 2 meals on weekdays and 6 meals on Fridays. The elementary buses will be driving their normal routes delivering both lunch and breakfast at each stop on weekdays.

Parents are encouraged to use the “Here Comes the Bus” app to view the bus schedule and know when the bus will be arriving to their neighborhood stop for meal delivery. Parents of Middle and High School students will need to partner with an elementary neighbor to learn the bus delivery time as the “Here Come the Bus” app will only report to the elementary routes.

The Carteret County public schools announced they served over 4,800 meals on Friday, March 20, 2020.

A special thanks to all those teachers, bus drivers, and Child Nutrition Staff for all your hard work to reach these children, some of them who rely on their school-provided lunch each day. This is an incredible thing for our kids to look forward to each day!

The Carteret County Public Schools System will continue to monitor and adjust plans accordingly to continue improving the process. Carteret County schools have been providing meals while the schools are closed. Schools are not planned to open until mid-May at this time. 


Carteret County Schools Delivering Breakfast and Lunch While School's Closed


Here comes the bus app

Carteret County Schools Delivering Breakfast and Lunch
here comes the bus app
a note to our valued guests

To Our Valued Guests Regarding COVID-19

a note to our valued guests

A Note To Our Valued Guests

To our valued guests,

Taking into consideration the heightened concern with coronavirus (COVID-19), we understand that many of you may be experiencing stress with rapidly changing information on travel restrictions and public event cancellations.

Here at Bluewater, your health and safety are always top-of-mind and our first priority. We are diligently monitoring the situation, operating our business as usual, and doing everything in our power to ensure that the last thing you need to worry about is your vacation on the Crystal Coast.

We are taking extra precautions by ensuring that each property is thoroughly cleaned and sanitized. Bluewater Housekeeping Specialists are using top-of-the-line cleaning supplies and following strict protocols to ensure all rental units are safe, clean, and welcoming for all guests.

In addition to our cleaning and sanitizing efforts, we are encouraging our employees to stay home if they are feeling ill regardless of what symptoms they may be experiencing. We are ensuring that our staff is staying well-informed and updated with any changes as well as taking guidance from the CDC for our next steps. We are also asking our guests, owners, and third-party vendors to limit foot traffic in both our Emerald Isle and Atlantic Beach offices.

If you have questions or concerns regarding your rental property or upcoming reservation, please do not hesitate to reach out to us by phone at  (252) 354-2323 or by email at rentals@bluewaternc.com.

Best regards,

Amanda Gray
General Manager