Thursday, November 29, 2012

GIVHANS FERRY STATE PARK SC

To visit this great South Carolina State Park, just click on the link below:
This quiet park has always been one of our favorites in the Summerville area.
We spent two days just relaxing in the park.
The black waters of the Edisto River provide great opportunities for "reflective picture taking".


Spanish moss accents the surrounding forest.
The setting sun peeks through the trees.


The chilly nights did little to lessen the enjoyment of many campers.

Even in the great outdoors, education is available.
Now if I could only remember where I concealed my weapons!!!

Monday, November 26, 2012

BACK ON THE ROAD


Our last day in Myrtle till next April when we stay for a month before heading home.
If you would like more info on this great park just click the link:

Morning pack up.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

TRIP TO MYRTLE BEACH SC

 We have left Dorcas Bay.
 Evening sunset on the road.
 Lots of snow hit Virginia during Sandys visit.
We spent a night in a Wally campsite with lots of the "whit stuff" around.
 Morning coffee and ......
 ............office work on the road.
 Are we there yet!!
 Pilot Mountain in NC.
 Cotton Field.
 "Don't worry Mamma - we be home soon"
 Arrival at Myrtle Beach State Park.
After nearly twenty years, the park gets better each year.
 This time of year, horse clubs visit the beach.

 Off to the beach.

Sand dunes on the beach
State Park fishing pier.
Chris watching new arrivals at the beach.
The fishing pier operates 24/7.
A lone surfer looking for evening waves.

Evening Sunset
Flowers are everywhere.
The coastal forest in the park is simply amazing.
Check back for more info on this SC Park.

Sunday, November 11, 2012


The Tobermory Cenotaph
A community remembers

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Varying water levels have continually changed our view of the lake.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

WILDLIFE ON THE BAY

 BUSY-BUSY
SOARING SOLO
Many thanks to John for the use of his photography.

Friday, November 2, 2012

FIRST SNOWFALL

We all made it through Sandy with little damage.
This morning the first snowfall arrived.
Bring it on!