TWO KINDS OF SMUCKERS
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Two kinds of
Smuckers
Richard
W. Adkins,
Chief Photographer, WRAL-TV Raleigh, NC
I learned a lot about my coworkers last week or maybe I learned nothing. But one thing is
for sure, I have a new perspective on some of them. You see, last week was my week
on Lighthouse duty.
Way back in February the News Director called me in to his office. With a sort of crooked
smile and a half-shake of the head he told of the plan. I was to create a schedule of
photographers to live on North Carolinas Outer Banks. The subject of this
assignment: The Relocation of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. Each photographer would
stay one week, I ended up with nine photographers (all men) to rotate. Everyone
would get two weeks, one at a time, some would end up being there three.I was first up on the rotation, it was a ten day stint with the
first few days devoted to finding a house for the photographers to live in. Oh sure, I
spent a lot of time shooting at the lighthouse, but this little missive is not about that.
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You see, the house I found is what they call a fishermans cottage.
Its just a small two bedroom, 1 bath, house with a small kitchen. Not much, but
enough to call home for a week at a time. Like I said, that was back in February, its now
July and I finally got my second week at the coast. |

The little fishermans cottage in Cape
Hatteras, NC
[Photo: Richard Adkins] |
| When I left after
that first week, I was kind enough to leave a few beers in the fridge for the next
photographer serving his coastal duty. Thats it. Just a few beers. When I returned
last week I opened the fridge to see what the person before me had left behind. What I
found was a future archaeologists refrigerated riches. |

The kitchen of a photog house can be a scary place.
[Photo: Richard Adkins] |
On the top shelf we had milk.
Three plastic jugs. All three stamped with dates of weeks past. They stood like
tombstones, listing only their name and date of expiration. I sent them on to the local
landfill. Interestingly, there was lunchmeat,
cheese, and bread, but not a vegetable to be found in the place. |
Like I said, nine
photogs. All men.
There was three kinds of beer, two kinds of wine, three kinds of soda, orange juice and
one lone can of Slim Fast. Yes, Slim Fast.
There was a pack of Jello Snack Pack Pudding and three snack packs of Motts Applesauce,
Strawberry flavor.
Nine photogs. All men.In the door we had Ketchup and
Catsup, three plastic squirt bottles of Frenchs Yellow Mustard, two kinds of steak
sauce, salad dressing and mayo. And two kinds of Smuckers Strawberry Jelly. One was
low sugar.
In the freezer six Lean Cuisine. Nine photogs. All Men.
On the counter top I found three bags of chips and a bag of pretzels, all with just a
half-handful of leftover crumbs. To the left of the stove top Wesson Oil. I dont
want to know more.
To my satisfaction, the house was still standing, there were a few other assorted
additions, at least one subtraction, from the way I had left the house so many months ago.
But the one thing that really disturb me as I continued to look around was two small
pieces of yellow plastic blowing on the laundry line just out front of the cottage.
Written in bold black letters were the words Fire Line and Do Not
Cross.
Nine photogs. Hmmm? |
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