Wednesday, January 29, 2014

"Like Queen Anne's Revenge"


Like Queen Anne's Revenge

Beached
broken, buried
like Queen Anne's Revenge;
bleached, faded
beneath blanket of blue
unless day trippers
pocket 'n display
as treasure

by Margaret Bednar, January 29, 2014

This past two weekends, my daughters and I took weekend trips to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. We enjoyed Hatteras and fell in love with Ocracoke Island. The inlet where Edward Teach, aka Blackbeard, was captured and beheaded is located on this island.

We were "day trippers" having taken the ferry to Ocracoke and returning to Hatteras at night fall.

This is linked with "Imaginary Garden with Real Toads - Words count with Mama Zen" - a twitter-like poem with 140 characters or less.


And an exhibit I hope to visit this summer:

12 comments:

Jeanne said...

What a fascinating place that would be to visit. Love your shots, and you have inspired me to visit there! Love all of the shells.

Susan said...

Neat and true! Pirates still visit the cove searching for treasure.

Anonymous said...

so long as Anne's revenge isn't the same as Montezuma's revenge... :)

lovely photo, Margaret ~

Helen said...

Love the way you used 'day trippers' ~~ I do love shelling.

Vandana Sharma said...

Beautiful pictures and poem:)

George said...

Lovely image and poem, Margaret.

Kerry O'Connor said...

The seaside is an amazing source of poetic thoughts.. those scattered shells, the detritus of the ocean hold much beauty in the beholder's eye.

Lolamouse said...

I never knew the name of Blackbeard's ship was Queen Anne's Revenge. Instructive as well as lovely. And your photos as gorgeous. My daughter is taking a senior trip to the Outer Banks in June. I've never been : (

Maude Lynn said...

Beautiful, Margaret!

Jennifer Wagner said...

Cool piece! That first photo is absolutely gorgeous!! Wow! You do amazing photography with your iPhone.

Brian Miller said...

oo those shells in the glass make some pretty cool art....we have a bucket of shells...might have to pull those out to imagine the beach, to beat the cold....nice alliteration in this too margaret....

Ginnie Hart said...

Many eons ago, Margaret, when I did not see with photographer's eyes like I do now, I visited this area and fell in love with it. I really need to go back to be refreshed...kinda like when we recently visited Savannah. New eyes! What a memory for you and your girls. Do they know how lucky they are???