Folly Flashback — May 2017

Off  The Beaten Path Union troops created folly’s first roads  The first roads on Folly Island were cut by Union troops camped there during the Civil War. Thanks to the barrier island’s thick foliage and high canopy, the North was able to move troops and artillery...

There Will Be Blood

Dave miller heads up Folly blood drive  I do not, in spite of how it may seem to me at times, know every person that lives on Folly Beach. So one of the great things about interviewing neighbors every month is getting to meet the interesting Folly folks that I have...

Saltmarsh Diaries — May 2017

A Fishy Situation Though salt marsh ecology tours were more enjoyable for me, I sometimes offered fishing charters. To measure the level of interest, I always asked a few questions up front. For example, I might ask “How serious are you about fishing” or “do your...

May Fishing Report

By Captain Geoff Bennett Charleston Charter Fishing What a great time to be fishing! With our waters now teeming with bait, the fish have strapped the feedbags on and are eating heartily. All the summer seasonal species have arrived and when combined with our...

“Home” Wasn’t Built In A Day

We’ve all watched those home and garden shows where a team of designers come in over the course of a weekend and totally revamp a house or yard in a matter of days. However, this rapid make over approach on these shows probably are better suited for science-fiction...

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