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Tuesday was practice day for the golf pros. Rob and I arrived late morning and immediately went to one of our favorite spots on the Harbour Town Golf Links – the convergence of #2 green, #3 tee, #6 green and #7 tee. This year I parked myself behind the #7 tee box and watercolor sketched […]
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One point of Bay Street in Beaufort, SC runs along side of the Beaufort River. The bank has stately Live Oaks and on the other side of the street are beautiful historic homes. The view is sooooooo darn wonderful you want to pinch yourself to make sure you’re not in a dream. I was able […]
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Those who have followed my blog for a while know that when we moved to South Carolina, I studied to become a Master Naturalist in the low country. I wanted to know what made this area tick. Now, one of my joys is sharing the often overlooked natural wonders that surround us here. Beaufort County […]
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Great fun today at the Forest Preserve. The weather, while not as warm as predicted, was real good. A bit of a breeze that kept our sweaters on, and high thin clouds that made for cooler temps but, after the unusually cold winter we had it was soooooo nice to see the wild flowers and […]
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Today was wildlife day. We had beautiful 80 degree, sunny weather and saw an eagle, red-shouldered hawk, laughing gulls, pie-billed grebe, common moorhen, lots of cardinals and blue birds and….. dragon flies – the first of the season for me. One was a Saddlebag, the others perhaps Emeralds. About a month ago, I met a […]
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Full Worm Moon • Full Crow MoonOriginally uploaded by PJBee Just a slight red/orange halo around the full moon this evening. The Farmer’s Almanac had wonderful information about March’s full moon. Besides being know as the Full Worm Moon and the Full Crow Moon, another Native American name is Full Crust Moon as the snow […]
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