Monday, November 7, 2016

Island Tale For Monday Mystery...!

We have had several tales of sea-going ships. but let us consider one from the islands for a moment.

George’s Island



George’s Island was a happy place until 1876. Situated off the coast of Labrador, the island was a favored haunt of fishermen and holiday makers. Then, tragedy struck. The schooner Walrus was blown toward the island by a storm. Realizing that the ship would founder on the rocks, the captain ordered his men into the lifeboat, hoping to make it to safety on shore. Unfortunately, all but one crew member apparently drowned after the boat struck a rock and capsized.

At least, that was the story the survivor told the fishermen who eventually rescued him. But when a different group of fisherman landed on George’s later in the year, they were shocked to stumble upon the mutilated bodies of three men. All three were missing their heads. Further inland, the fishermen found another body, this time with multiple axe wounds to the head. They also found two tents, apparently built from a ship’s sail.

The fishermen’s employer later visited the island to bury the bodies. He discovered some badly decayed papers and a photograph of an unknown woman but no other clues. It was assumed that the dead men were the Walrus‘s captain and crew, murdered by the only survivor, who had already disappeared into the wilds of Labrador, never to be seen again.

More of this story is strange and mysterious right off the bat. None of the whole tale being told by anyone really rings true to me. I have to wonder what version is true and what's just imagination. Guess that's why it's a mystery, isn't it?

Coffee out on the patio this morning. It's cooled off some.

5 comments:

  1. Very interesting tale for this Monday morning. Wonder if we will ever know the truth. Beautiful morning here also.

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  2. These old tales are always filled with mystery and truths rarely are ever known.

    Chilly morning here now love it and makes nice hot coffee feel so good.

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  3. Hey Linda...
    Guess there are some things we just aren't supposed to know.
    Thanks for stopping by today!


    Hey Jo...
    I guess it is always meant to be a mystery.
    Thanks, sweetie, for dropping by this morning!

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  4. Love mysteries and always love your blog postings.

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  5. Hey Dizzy...
    Thank you for the kind words, my friend.
    Thanks also for the visit today!

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