Seventeen marvelously talented women took to the stage on Saturday night to perform in the third annual Women's Opry.
Dressed in blues and greens...the colors of the sea, these Ocracoke women sang and told stories such as the Deep Water Theatre has ever seen. One song flowed into the other just as the ebb and tide of the sea that surrounds us.
The show was sold out to seats with programs, chocolate kisses and a soft, curvy arrangement of chairs.
All too soon we sing our encore, The Women of Ocracoke; the house lights come on and another Opry is over.
We celebrated at Howard's Pub and finally bid farewell, and traveled over darkened lanes to go home.
Lou Ann
Monday, July 27, 2009
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