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A Close Encounter with the Lizard Man, or The Somewhat True Story of What Happened to My Truck

Posted on August 24, 2021August 29, 2021 By Tom No Comments on A Close Encounter with the Lizard Man, or The Somewhat True Story of What Happened to My Truck
Weirdness

Jim Leavell and I fully intended to join our Lowcountry Unfiltered friends for the Williman Island kayaking trip.  We were going to use Jim’s wife, Judy’s truck.  Unfortunately, Jim let road rage get the better of him, so Judy’s truck is in the shop.  I was going to borrow Stephen’s trailer, but the afternoon that … Read More “A Close Encounter with the Lizard Man, or The Somewhat True Story of What Happened to My Truck” »

Remembering Eddie Cooper and Caroline McCauley

Posted on July 28, 2021July 29, 2021 By Tom No Comments on Remembering Eddie Cooper and Caroline McCauley
Miscellaneous

The blog has been on a bit of a hiatus while we’ve been on a Washington State sojourn. We head back home in about a week and I’ve got posts in the hopper, but I wanted to go ahead and mark two passings. Both of these folks were very influential during my high school days. … Read More “Remembering Eddie Cooper and Caroline McCauley” »

The Wish Book

Posted on April 30, 2021April 30, 2021 By Tom No Comments on The Wish Book
Miscellaneous

A genie appears from a bottle and grants you three wishes. Of course, you can’t wish for infinite wishes, but there is a loophole. I wish for a hand-held notebook with infinite pages. I wish that anything I write in that notebook is true. I wish for the genie to be freed. Now to go … Read More “The Wish Book” »

Musical Hoarding

Posted on March 21, 2021March 21, 2021 By Tom No Comments on Musical Hoarding
Music

I really miss playing in jam sessions. I learn so much just by listening and trying to follow along. Granted, I’ve participated in lots of online sessions and I’ve had time to hone my skills and learn new tunes during this pandemic, but it’s just not the same. I made one trek to the Pickens … Read More “Musical Hoarding” »

In Search of Cambridge Hash

Posted on March 20, 2021March 20, 2021 By Tom 15 Comments on In Search of Cambridge Hash
History and Genealogy, Miscellaneous

Some while back fellow paddler and geocacher Larry Easler posted a photo of a can label on Facebook. It was the label for Cambridge Hash. That garish orange, red, and blue label brought back a flood of memories. What I didn’t realize until Larry, who is from Ninety Six, posted this, is that “Cambridge” has … Read More “In Search of Cambridge Hash” »

Ancestral Ages

Posted on March 19, 2021March 19, 2021 By Tom 2 Comments on Ancestral Ages
EdTech, Family, General Technology

Due to a weird quirk of my family I have a somewhat skewed sense of history. I am one of the younger siblings of seven. My mother was the youngest of nine and my father was the second youngest of seven. We come from big families. My Grandfather Taylor was born in 1880, and for … Read More “Ancestral Ages” »

Orphaned Graveyards and Family Connections in Ninety Six

Posted on March 18, 2021March 18, 2021 By Tom 5 Comments on Orphaned Graveyards and Family Connections in Ninety Six
History and Genealogy

For this exploration of orphaned graveyards I’m leaving Greenville County and heading to Greenwood County, specifically to the Cambridge and Epworth regions of the county. The two graveyards are no longer connected to extant churches, but are closely connected to our family’s history. Mount Hermon (Herman?) Baptist Church is the burial place for my great-grandparents, … Read More “Orphaned Graveyards and Family Connections in Ninety Six” »

Paddling Cedar Creek through Congaree Swamp

Posted on March 13, 2021March 13, 2021 By Tom 1 Comment on Paddling Cedar Creek through Congaree Swamp
Paddling

Well, it wasn’t quite a Second Saturday, but Matt had a conflict with that date. So Second Saturday for Lowcountry Unfiltered was actually March 6th this year. To commemorate this anomaly we decided to head down to Congaree National Park and explore Cedar Creek. This would be my second paddling trip since the shoulder injury … Read More “Paddling Cedar Creek through Congaree Swamp” »

Reanimating the Dead

Posted on March 4, 2021March 4, 2021 By Tom No Comments on Reanimating the Dead
General Technology, History and Genealogy, Photography

This past year MyHeritage released two new products that add an interesting, albeit creepy new dimension to old photos. The first of these was a colorizer for old photos. The second looks like something right out of Harry Potter. The colorizer app was released about a year ago and does a pretty good job of … Read More “Reanimating the Dead” »

Paddling the Saluda River from Cooley’s Bridge

Posted on February 27, 2021March 12, 2021 By Tom 12 Comments on Paddling the Saluda River from Cooley’s Bridge
History and Genealogy, Paddling

Duke Power has been installing ADA accessible kayak launch ramps all along the Saluda River. I had used the one upstream of the Saluda Dam several times, as well as one on the Tyger River at Berry Pond. These are a great asset for all paddlers, not just those with disabilities. Alan and I wanted … Read More “Paddling the Saluda River from Cooley’s Bridge” »

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