November 4th, 2011
Okay, so maybe it was one too many Strawberry Daiquiris on the beach at sunset… or maybe just way too many
Cheeseburgers in Paradise. No excuses, Professor beach got FAT! 225 lbs FAT. After years of exploring and enjoying beaches around the world it just wasn't fun anymore. No more fun because when I got to the beach I was ashamed to take off my shirt. Ever feel that way?
My last beach exploring trip to Florida really did it. I just sat in a beach chair under an umbrella. Didn't even want to swim or walk on the beach because I was just too uncomfortable in my skin. Just too much of me “in my skin”. Fast forward two months and I'm down to 205 lbs and on my way to a fit and healthy lifestyle. Join me on my pursuit of health and once again walking the beach with my shirt off. Watch my progress and see how I did it here.
CLICK HERE TO SEE HOW I DID IT!YOU CAN DO IT TOO!
Professor Beach in Aruba 2010 – YIKES no wonder I wouldn't take my shirt off! |
Professor Beach in Hong Kong 2011 and a little lighter on my feet! |
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August 30th, 2010

This map is Interactive. Click and drag anywhere on the Map to move it around.
Click on the TABS for different views.
Click on the + or – to Zoom In or Zoom Out.
Tags: Kill Devil Hills Map, Outer Banks
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September 3rd, 2010
The first rains from Hurricane Earl began to reach the Outer Banks Thursday evening. WXII 12 Meteorologist Brian Slocum reported strong wind gusts and some rain in Kill Devil Hills.
Mandatory evacuations were issued Wednesday and early Thursday for visitors and some residents of nearly all of the Outer Banks on 100 miles of shoreline.
Still, throngs of people roamed the streets and beaches of Kill Devil Hills on Thursday.
Most businesses were still open and showed no signs of closing up shop despite the fast approach of Earl’s powerful winds. Mandatory evacuations were issued Wednesday and early Thursday for visitors and some residents of nearly all of the Outer Banks on 100 miles of shoreline.
Complete report, photos & videos can be found by clicking here.
http://www.wxii12.com/weather/24862312/detail.html
Tags: Hurricane Earl, Kill Devil HIlls Weather, Outer Bank Weather
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June 10th, 2009

Wright Brothers National Memorial, Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina
Kill Devil Hills Map

Facts about Kill Devil Hills:
The Outer Banks is a 200-mile long string of narrow barrier islands off the coast of North Carolina, on the east coast of the United States. They cover approximately half the northern North Carolina coastline, separating the Albemarle Sound and Pamlico Sound from the Atlantic Ocean. The Outer Banks is a major tourist destination and is known for its temperate climate and wide expanse of open beachfront. Kill Devil Hills is a town in Dare County, North Carolina. Nearby Kitty Hawk is frequently cited as the location of the Wright brothers’ first controlled, powered airplane flights on December 17, 1903. The flights actually occurred in Kill Devil Hills.

January photo of the water tower at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, USA. Close to the Wright Brothers National Memorial.
Demographics about Kill Devil Hills:
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Airport Information for Kill Devil Hills:
Click here for more information on Dare County Regional Airport
Airport Code: MEO
World Map showing location of Kill Devil Hills:

Kill Devil Hills Offical Website:
http://www.kdhnc.com/
Kill Devil Hills Chamber of Commerce:
http://www.outerbankschamber.com/
Click here for Wikipedia Facts about Kill Devil Hills

Dare County Map
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June 6th, 2009
This blog will provide you with interesting and interactive content about this beach town. We are still in the process or gathering all this wonderful information. Feel free to send us an email if you would like to see more here soon.
Thanks for your interest, and make sure to check back soon!
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