I was helping Dad unpack after his vacation...I thought I'd nap on his jeans so he could not leave me again!!
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Today's word is
Quaint:
picturesque, charming, sweet, old fashioned, old world, oddly picturesque
Mom saw lots of old fashioned and picturesque
things while she was on vacation.
The Chicamacomico (say that 3 times fast) Life
Saving Station was one of them.
It is pronounced chik-a-ma-COM-i-co
it is an Algonquin word meaning
land of sinking down sand.
The back of the station faces the water. The life saving
boats like this one were pushed down a ramp then carry
just a few feet to the water.
The boat is the original 1910*
surfboat used to rescue the crew members from the Mirlo,
on August 16, 1918 during WWI
Click here to read about the daring resuce
In case you cannot read the caption on the photo is reads
"actual photo of some of the Mirlo crew survivors returning in Chicamacomico Surfboad
Number 1046, the very boat in front of you*, a 1910 original."
This old world Station was built in 1911 to replace the original 1874.
It reminded mom of a building right off
a Swiss Mountain top. The carvings
at the peak of the roof are reindeer.
At first glance mom thought they were snails..
mol mol mol she is dangerous when she thinks too hard.
Chicamacomico was the first station in operation on North Carolina Shores in 1874. 29 were built about 6 to 7 miles apart
Today Chicamacomico is one of two original 1874 USLSS Stations in the Nation open to the public
The 1874 Station was replaced in 1911.
This historic site consist of a cookhouse, small boathouse, tractor shed and a 2 horse stable. Two restored water tanks and this beehive water cistern
The 1874 Station was replaced in 1911.