We just took our final bike ride on the Palmetto Trail in
the Francis Marion National Forest. The
rains have gone and the forest actually seems to be drying up a bit. We need more rain already. But tomorrow it will no longer be our
home. It has been the most fantastic two
weeks walking and biking the trail, walking along the Intracoastal Waterway and
watching the spring migration of the boats that spent the winter in Florida and
the Bahamas. Jake, our yellow dog, has
become quite proficient at chasing the squirrels up trees. We have become good friends with our camp
host, Pat Crawford. You can read his blog HERE.
I am trying to remember what all has kept us so busy. I had a nice Sunday Brunch with my daughter,
Christie. We went to Mosaic, a small place in Mount Pleasant, and had great food.
I was able to have Shrimp and Grits – Yea!! It was wonderful!
Linda and I ate lunch. |
I also had lunch with my old high school friend, Linda. Linda and I re-found each other on Facebook
about five or six years ago and have developed a wonderful friendship outside
Facebook! Would you believe that she
moved to Mount Pleasant a few months after we left. Timing is everything isn’t it?
Me on the left and Lucy on the right. |
We met friends Ray and Lucy at Smoky Oak Taproom in James
Island and had lunch. Now talk about
food! Oh, my but that food was
incredible. Kirby and I shared a platter
of pulled pork and the best ribs I have ever had in my life!
That is the owner/founder on the right. |
We managed to get to Coast Brewing in North Charleston. They make such great brews and we have been
fans for years. It was fun to see how
much they have grown.
We were so pleased to see so many people at Coast enjoying the awesome brews. Kirby's favorite is Hopart and I like the stout. |
Brendan, Carey, Christie, Michael and Kirby (leaning in to get in the picture per my instructions!) |
On Sunday we traveled back to the old neighborhood and
visited with a few folks. Arlene, who
used to be our next door neighbor provided lots of yummy eats and some fruity
sangria. It was fun seeing everyone
after a year on the road.
Ray, Lucy, Jack and Juanita managed to get spaces here at
Buck Hall for one night so of course we had to have a small party and dinner
together. We sat in Jack and Juanita’s
yard and they had an incredible view of the boats going by.
Yesterday my friend, Linda, came out for a walk in the woods
and dinner. It was so wonderful to get
to spend more time together. Hopefully
we will meet up again at our Fifty Year HS Reunion in August!
Sunrise |
As I write, Kirby is outside breaking camp. It is sad.
Jake is probably going to go into a funk for a few days. He really believes that we live here
now. I think this has been his favorite
place too. Next stop – Lake Hartwell
State Park!
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