Barbara Garrity-Blake
Barbara Garrity-Blake is a cultural anthropologist, musician, and writer. She teachers marine fisheries policy at the Duke University Marine Laboratory in Beaufort, NC. Her husband Bryan builds wooden boats. They organize two festivals and play in a Cajun-Zydeco band.
Ten Things I Can’t Do Without
- A good book
- Kayaking among dolphins
- The night sky
- Owls
- Core Sound shrimp and linguini
- Cajun and Zydeco music
- My MacBook Air
- Wooden boats
- Bustelo coffee
- A good laugh with friends and family
Hi Barbara ! We are having the red tide fish kill across the street from my and your Dad’s old house at Lori Wilson Park. They mentioned a lot of menhaden fish were involved. I remembered the book you wrote and wanted to get in tough with you about your Dad. I lost track a while ago. What happened with him? The house has had one owner for 5 yrs. Now ha a new one, but doesn’t live her yet. Miss your folks ther. Hope you all are doing good.
Barbara:
This is Mike Wagoner messaging you.
Are you Barbara (Fish Doctor) Blake? As it relates to the Denard Davis house-mover story at Cherokee web site?
Actually, I am working on Les and Sally Moore. What can you tell me about them? (I have viewed the WRAL tape from Skip Cilley as they left Cape Lookout for good.)
Thanks. Mike
Hi,
Tim Hatcher here. I just published Time and Tide:The Vanishing Culture of the North Carolina Coast. By Blair Publishing. Because I have followed your work for so long and you are referenced in my book i would like to send you a copy.