R & R

R & R


Sometimes we want to pack in so much goodness that we find ourselves running. We most definitely experienced that this weekend.


As we idly drank cold drinks and looked beyond the pool to the lovely lake, I thought of the historic Chowan Beach in North Carolina. Begun in the 1920s and for nearly 70 years, it was a safe and beautiful space for Black people in a world that was usually hostile to us. There, Black tourists from around the country could “fish, swim, canoe or bask in the cooling sun rays of this incomparable beach and… will find new vigor, new life.” Thank goodness for the pioneers who imagined the unimaginable!



An ad for Chowan Beach from May, 1936.


A fire pit.


Berry marshmallows in our s’mores



Water, water everywhere.