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A Visit with Sir Paul

Posted on May 31, 2019May 31, 2019 By Tom 1 Comment on A Visit with Sir Paul
Entertainment, Local, Music

Last August tickets went on sale for a concert by Paul McCartney at the Bon Secours Wellness Center in Greenville. I tried and tried to get tickets, but they were completely sold out within minutes. I told Laura about my failure. What I DIDN’T tell her was that I was able to go back online … Read More “A Visit with Sir Paul” »

Paddling to Longnose Falls

Posted on May 30, 2019May 30, 2019 By Tom No Comments on Paddling to Longnose Falls
Paddling, Photography

Of late my life has taken own the following pattern, at least as far as my car is concerned – Unload music gear. Load kayak gear, Unload kayak gear. Load music gear. Rinse. Repeat. In the past couple of weeks I’ve kayaked nearly 40 miles and played with six music gigs, NOT counting my regular … Read More “Paddling to Longnose Falls” »

Cypress Adventures – Part 2, Ebenezer Creek

Posted on May 28, 2019June 29, 2024 By Tom 2 Comments on Cypress Adventures – Part 2, Ebenezer Creek
Geocaching and Maps, History and Genealogy, Paddling, Photography

Thursday was Sparkleberry Swamp with the Tri-County Blueway Paddlers. Since this was a Second Saturday, it also meant that it was time for a trek with Lowcountry Unfiltered. We would be doing a trip through yet another cypress swamp, this time along Ebenezer Creek in Georgia. I drove down Friday night so that I wouldn’t … Read More “Cypress Adventures – Part 2, Ebenezer Creek” »

Remembering the Walke

Posted on May 26, 2019May 27, 2019 By Tom 8 Comments on Remembering the Walke
Family, History and Genealogy

Both my late father and Laura’s father served in the US Navy in WWII. Dad talked a little about doing MP patrols in Paris and being stationed in Guam, but really didn’t talk about the war. Mr. Wright was also reticent to talk about the way. I guess some experiences are just too hard to discuss. Now they are both gone, and those stories with them. However, there is one story from Mr. Wright that was told to Laura, not about WWII, but his later service in the Korean War. It was the story about how his ship, the USS Walke, was torpedoed in the Sea of Japan.

Cypress Adventures – Part 1, Sparkleberry

Posted on May 16, 2019May 16, 2019 By Tom No Comments on Cypress Adventures – Part 1, Sparkleberry
Geocaching and Maps, History and Genealogy, Paddling, Photography

The past several days have been a marathon of kayaking trips. I’ve done three paddles in five days for a total of 21 miles. Each of these trips had some similarities, but there were some significant differences. The first trip was on Thursday of last week to Sparkleberry Swamp with the Tri-County Blueway Paddlers.

Drumming at the Duck Derby

Posted on May 10, 2019May 10, 2019 By Tom No Comments on Drumming at the Duck Derby
Local, Music

Last Saturday was Derby Day. For Greenville that means it’s time for the annual Reedy River Duck Derby, where thousands of rubber duckies are set loose at the top of Reedy Falls downtown and prizes are awarded for the first ones through. I had never witnessed the event, but this year decided to join my friends Jeff and Lori Holland and Our World Festival to do some drumming as part of the festival.

Lost Communities – Sessions 4, 5 &6

Posted on May 3, 2019May 3, 2019 By Tom No Comments on Lost Communities – Sessions 4, 5 &6
Geocaching and Maps, History and Genealogy, Photography, Rambling

We only have two more sessions left in our Lost Communities course, and I have been remiss in posting the information for the last several sessions. In these past sessions we’ve traveled along the Broad River, looked at what’s under the state’s lakes, examined some railroad towns, and explored some Native American sites. Session 4 … Read More “Lost Communities – Sessions 4, 5 &6” »

Exploring the Broad River with Scott Withrow

Posted on April 29, 2019April 29, 2019 By Tom 1 Comment on Exploring the Broad River with Scott Withrow
History and Genealogy, Local, Photography, Rambling

During our Lost Communities course for OLLI someone said that they wanted to got with Scott Withrow, my co-teacher, and me on one of our adventures. We confessed that we had never actually gone on an adventure together, but independently had been exploring many of the same areas. We decided that it was time for that to change. We had both wanted to explore the Broad River area for the following class, so we decided to do that together.

Murder, Etc.

Posted on April 24, 2019April 24, 2019 By Tom No Comments on Murder, Etc.
Local, Miscellaneous

Just a word of advertisement here… Fellow blogger and online friend Brad Willis has put together an amazing podcast. In 1975 narcotics detective Frank Looper was murdered. Charles Wakefield, Jr. was charged with the crime, and his arrest warrant listed the charges as “Murder, etc.“ Brad’s story is intriguing and is of a quality on … Read More “Murder, Etc.” »

Paddling to Pompion Hill

Posted on April 15, 2019April 15, 2019 By Tom No Comments on Paddling to Pompion Hill
History and Genealogy, Paddling, Photography

I have missed our Second Saturday trips with Lowcountry Unfiltered. For one reason or another we’ve had conflicts with trips, or the weather wasn’t right, or the plans just fell through. It was great to get back together with the guys. This time we ventured into the Land of Unpronounceable Names in the heart of Berkeley County with a kayak trek from Huger Creek to Cooper River, a stop at the historic Pompion Hill Chapel, then back along the Cooper to Quinby Creek.

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