Thursday, April 14, 2011

Waterman's Grave, Avon, North Carolina



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This is in a graveyard on the shore side of the Outer Banks, in Avon, North Carolina. It’s a set of family graves, a short walk from the sound side road, in a grove of live oaks.  This one was for a waterman, although I don’t know the story. This did not appear to have a stone, just this marker. The stones in back have been there for many years.  The boots have been there for about three years, but the cross and pirates flag were the newest addition.
The gum boots are for the work boats, which will have an inch or two of water aboard, cycling with the waves.
This graveyard stretches from the road through three clearings in the dense, sound-side, foliage. Each one might be a family area. A old church is only a short distance down the road, but it has been closed down for many years.

3 comments:

David c.h. Brown said...

Great shot and story Ed. Thanks, Dave

Ed Deasy said...

David

Thanks for the comment. . . The watermen are really a rare crew in the town of Avon now. In fact, Avon is one of just a few towns that still have "all year" people. And even so, I'd imagine many of them don't fish for a living. In spite of that, I would bet many on the water in the warm season, because its what they've always done.

Unknown said...

I have been there...