"Every Picture Tells a Story ... Don't it:" A Christmas Snow, Part II | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Looking here across the windswept Pamlico River at Haven's Wharf and further east tho the North Carolina Estuarium: Above and below.

    Looking west up the Tar River, we get a very cold perspective of the historic residential homes along West Main Street: Above and below.

    With my feet on solid ground, I make a few images of Washington, NC's waterfront - looking up the Pamlico River: Above. And looking at the NC Estuarium in Washington's Historic District: Below.

    Later that afternoon, I traveled east to Goose Creek State Park looking for some great images within the confines of this unspoiled wilderness on the Pamlico River, between Upper Goose Creek and Mallard Creek. It was closed due to the inclement weather. Instead I made an image of the icy road leading to the Park: Above. And I took this picture of Asbury Church near Douglas Crossroads, east of Washington, NC. Maybe I'll have success next time.


    If you missed part I of this "Every Picture Tells a Story ... Don't It," please follow this link here.

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