"Every Picture Tells a Story ... Don't It:" Part VII
Washington's Historic District takes on a new look under a fresh coating of snow: Above. The curious and cold seagull takes a gander at the photographer as he perches atop one of the pilings along Washington's Harbor District: Below
The gulls huddle together, as is their nature, for societal campanionship, or just to stay warm along the docks that ring the narrowest point of the Pamlico River: Above. Looking south east toward the tressel and the snow swept Castle Island from the walking trail along Washington's Harbor District: Below.
That same mornining, but about 1 1/2 hours later, we look back toward the pond: Above and below. The last image at the bottom of the article is a look at the pond on the next morning after some melting and then a very cold night when the mercury dipped to 22 degrees Fahrenheit.
This article provided courtesy of our sister site: Beaufort County Now







