Hugo’s Power These two images show houses along East Arctic Avenue, looking west toward Center Street from 10th Street East. The first was taken on September 21, 1989, the day before Hugo made landfall. The second is on September 23. (Courtesy of Bill Perry and...
Shifting Shadows of Fall Cooler than expected air met the dogs and me at the back door this morning. Apparently, a cold front passed last night. I sat on the back steps and watched the dogs smell new scents from last night’s activity. This maritime forest of a...
Get Off My Lawn The American Lawn. Our homegrown “cash crop.” Not so much that we sell it for cash but that we spend our hard earned money to have and maintain it. We’ve been handed down this desire for lawns through the ages from the nobility who would maintain large...
Golden Months of Fall Cooler temperatures and less people on the water create the perfect fishing scenario The perfect storm that makes for awesome fishing in the fall is about to begin. The combination of lower water temperatures, fewer fishermen on the water and...
First-ever Mermaids & Mateys festival is shelved until next year over public health concerns by Lorne Chambers | Editor After more than a year of not having festivals or any large public gatherings, many around the Lowcountry and beyond were looking forward to a...