Batteau Festival all Down the James River

In Virginia there are many rivers that run across the Commonwealth. One of them is the James River which runs far into the mountains for its origin and down past where I am at Howardsville and then on past Scottsville and on to Richmond, Gochland and finally into the Chesapeake Bay. Before roads where maintained other than for being horse trails rivers were the major means of transporting large amounts of drygoods. To do this there were a fleet of 'longboats' that traveled up and down the James River moving these goods along to the early settlers here in Central Virginia. In order to understand this some locals have refurbished and renewed a few of these old 'longboats' into operating with the help of some hearty volunteers. Once a year now, people man the longboats and a group of them float on downstream to Gochland from up near Lynchburg, Virginia. They come into Scottsville every June and I happen to catch site of them this year as they pulled into shore just at Scottesville. People dressed in muslin and using polls for movement with a keel at one end they came by our local town that was once the hub for local trade during the colonial era. These folks who man'd and woman'd the boats were skilled at bringing them into the shore for an overnight rest before they moved downriver tomorrow. I enjoyed the look of it all. It might just make for visual material for a canvas sometime soon.

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