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"Every Picture Tells a Story ... Don't It:" Part I

Author: Stan Deatherage | Published: December 31st, 2009


Two of North Carolina's Oldest Ports: Bath and Washington

   In this article, we will explore a bit of Beaufort County through a stopped moment in time. These pictures, a dozen at a clip (in this inaugural issue, we offer a bakers' dozen), of animate, but mostly inanimate objects, tell very short stories of a thin moment in time, that is no more, and can never be restored.

    The Bonner House in Bath, North Carolina, in early spring, before the blossoms bring so much new life as the seasons will change.

    Even in the early afternoon, of a crisp spring day, we see the long shadows as we look toward the Bonner House.

    Click on the map to view and enlarged map of central northeastern North Carolina.

    In the morning of a late winter day, we look back toward the Bath Creek Bridge.

    That same early winter morning from the Bath Creek Bridge, we look to the mouth of Bath Creek and the Pamlico River.

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    This article provided courtesy of our sister site: Beaufort County Now




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