Summers on Ocracoke
In 1968 as a new college graduate, I spent the 
summer working on Ocracoke Island just across the 
sound from my hometown of Washington, NC. Life 
there was plain and simple in those days. I 
worked as a waitress at an ordinary diner there 
in the village by Silver Lake. I was able to get 
to know many of the local residents who came in 
regularly for coffee and many of the tourists who 
came there seemed to accept the surroundings for 
what they were -- the beauty of the seashore and 
sound and the charm of the village and its "high 
tiders." Only a few weeks ago I was able to visit 
the island again during a week-long vacation on 
the Outer Banks. Needless to say, I was 
disappointed, and almost saddened, by the number 
of commercial establishments and the frenzied 
pace of tourists eager to check out the next shop 
or attraction. I want to thank Karen Brown for 
her commentary on this current state of the 
island. It expressed my sentiments so well.
--Miriam 
 
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