Located in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay, it is rich in the history of the watermen.
Home to some 500 persons speaking a very distinct dialect, with narrow fence lined streets ...
...and even narrower watery passages.
And to visit the graves of the dearly departed, one need only to step into the backyard.
Or the front yard...
4 comments:
Interesting . . . so much to see when traveling with two wheels . . .
the burial practices are interesting. the town and waterways are beautiful!
Oh I love your photos I feel like I am there:) B
Now, I am jealous of you and your trip. I have never been here, but have always wanted to go. Now I really want to go. Love the cemetery scene. It is definitely one of a kind. Your pictures really tell the story well. genie
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