I had wanted to go up in the pilot house of the Southport ferry on several occasions, but never asked before today. Chuck (second photograph) was taking a break in the main cabin and I asked if I could take his photo for my series. I then asked if maybe I could go up into the pilot house and photograph the pilot who in this case was MaryBeth Ray...who along with piloting the ferry also ran a paddle board teaching operation. Ron Hilton or "Nor" as he was called looks like the seasoned veteran he probably is.
I stopped off in Elizabethtown in order to get a bite for lunch and found the Corner Cafe right smack in downtown. I had initially walked into a Sushi place, but decided I can't go to a small North Carolina town and have Sushi. The Corner Cafe was obviously the local hangout and an establishment that had been around for a while. It's also some place I could get breakfast for lunch. Pancakes, bacon, eggs and toast. I was served by Teresa, Randy, and Maachah who definitely qualified for the blue collar workers series. They stayed busy. Before leaving I had to chat with Michael, a retired teacher and football coach from the area. We enjoyed chatting about the Valvano days at NC State.
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