April 2022 Pamlico Pix: Grady Voliva, Sandy Pugh and Tony Nelson

Welcome to Pamlico Pix, a monthly look at the beautiful photography coming out of Pamlico County. If you would like your photo to be considered, please email it along with a short summery of how you did it to: [email protected]

(All photos are welcome, including smart phone photography or photos of old prints.)

April 2022 Pamlico Pix: Grady Voliva, Sandy Pugh and Tony Nelson

"I took these this morning across from the shop I work at 51 front street vandemere I will send you some good pictures when we start planting potatoes." — Grady Voliva (taken in February)

April 2022 Pamlico Pix: Grady Voliva, Sandy Pugh and Tony Nelson

"This is a photo of a house around the corner from Stillwater Lane in Oriental. It’s been slowly succumbing to the passing of time." — Sandy Pugh

April 2022 Pamlico Pix: Grady Voliva, Sandy Pugh and Tony Nelson

"With the time change, I now get to catch the sunrise after my morning circuits, so this is from Lou Mac Park." —Tony Nelson

April 2022 Pamlico Pix: Grady Voliva, Sandy Pugh and Tony Nelson

"Got up at 5am and noticed the moonlight shining in, so had to run outside and grab my monthly moon shots when it’s full. It’s a tradition for me, taking moon pictures when it’s full each month.

Send any photos of Pamlico County my way, especially if they show some of our history or your own family memories. [email protected]

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