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Chesapeake requiem book
Chesapeake requiem book










Swift says the people he met there left a deep impression on him. I had to recalibrate my senses to appreciate its beauty, which is quiet, nuanced." What I found was a board-flat, watery little squiggle of marsh that barely cleared the tides - largely treeless, open to weather from every direction, and surrounded by miles of moody water. While experiencing what had to be the quietest millennial celebration on Earth, I got to explore the place. He tells me in an email conversation that he was "dispatched back to the dry, deeply religious island that December for New Year's Eve. But now, climate change is driving the waves higher.Įarl Swift was a reporter for the Norfolk, Va., Virginian-Pilot when he first stepped onto Tangier's marshy ground in the summer of 1999. The little island in the Chesapeake has been home to a small, self-reliant community for centuries, and it's been washing away little by little for just as long.

chesapeake requiem book

Tangier Island is in trouble - though that's kind of nothing new.












Chesapeake requiem book