Ah, truly a Holy Man. My compliments.
Thanks! Never knew.
Might have to check this place out, sounds great.
The low country is a special place. Charleston and the nearby islands have been our home away from home for going on 40 years. Would not be surprised if we retire there.
To me the hurricanes were not as scary as the next fifteen minutes in Elliot Cut. Last time I came through here it was a 6 knt current and the banks are 30 feet away or less.
Or The Rockpile in North Myrtle Beach.
Just rode up over a hump at mid-tide right smack in the middle of the channel.
This will be the view on and off for the next few days less the storms coming.
You know I'm the bad ass with that
Sound lit a nite shore
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Are you trying to break the record for getting to Guru status in the fastest time ever?
Angus-I lived in SE NC, just above Myrtle Beach for many years. I have always loved the Low Country, pretty much from Georgetown down to Hilton Head. This was back in the early 70's through the mid-80's, before a lot of the development that has since occurred. I had a good friend who was born and raised on a rice plantation along the S. Edisto River, she did a truly terrific documentary on the Gullah culture for PBS years ago. You should enjoy retirement there!