Tag Archive for ‘Beaufort NC’
Nature: What the heck is a “Merkle Blade?”
He cast his eye about the place, and offered the opinion that it took a strange person to want to live “in a swamp”.
National Poetry Month Comes to Our Town
A line from TS Elliot’s “The Wasteland” describes April “as the cruelest month,” but the Academy of American Poets has gentled April’s reputation by designating it as National Poetry Month
View From My Window
It is my world, too. This precious blue stone set in a silver sea. This earth, this dear green earth. This blessed speck of the universe. This miracle.
Beaufort, North Carolina
Maybe it’s the spice of the lusty pirates who hid out in these waters, or maybe it’s the current crop of wide-ranging buccaneers who moor their yachts here while passage-making on the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) who deliver the flavor. A port city’s always a bit saucy.
Drum Dreams
Some of us were born in small towns. Some of us spend our lives there. Others of us move away to other places, and never come home again, except, perhaps, for holidays. Then there are those of us who leave our hometowns—and return. This is one of those stories. It is mine.
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