Edisto Island SC

Here is LightChaser nestled in amongst the trees.
We had easy beach access on this path right next to us. The beach was a wonderful walking beach.
I love looking out at the ocean and the beautiful clouds and breathing in that salty ocean air!
My husband is the best! Almost always hands me my morning cup of coffee in bed!
Sunrise on the beach!
Sunny LOVES the beach!

All Things Whaley

Whaley’s Market Restaurant was recommended to us as a local place to eat by Ali Wimberly. How could we not give that a try?

We passed Whaley Street on the way to the restaurant. Sunny is not impressed!
Had to take a picture of this handsome Whaley before going inside.
Whaley’s home of the ugly fish🤔
Whaley water bottles at our table!

Couldn’t resist buying Whaley t-shirts!

Botany Bay Plantation

Beautiful oaks line the entryway to this historic plantation.

We took a half hour walk out to a Barrier Island with front beach. The beach is decreasing every year just like many other places.
Taking time to enjoy this unique rugged beauty.

The beach was wild looking with so many jagged uprooted trees sticking out of the water.

After walking to the beach, we explored some of the old buildings still standing.

An old brick well with bricks made by slave children since the adults were needed for farm labor. 😢

Amazing that so many decades later some of the bricks shows signs of the children’s fingerprints.😢 it is sobering for Roger and I when we get in touch with some of the more horrible aspects of our great country’s history. It is hard to imagine what these poor enslaved children had to endure.

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