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I had a mid day meeting cancelled today at the last minute. Unexpected free time is like a little present isn't it? Here - take these two hours and do what you will with them. Yeah!
How about a little blog hopping?
Here is a present for all your friends with iPhones: Micro Tripod on a Keychain. Cool.
Random Acts of Garden Kindness - Sneak out and plant something!
Learn how to trim your bushes into extraordinary shapes at the Topiary Workshop with the amazing Pearl Fryer from Bishopville on Aug. 18th at the the Simmons Garden at St. John’s Reformed Episcopal Church, 91 Anson Street in Charleston.
Latest Charleston Blog Baby - It's a Boy! What a cutie pie.
Lazy girls Art Walk: Barbara Stroud introduces us to a new artist each week.
Remember Ryan White story? His mother will be speaking at the Riviera Theater on Aug. 24 from 2-4 pm. I think I will go. Seating is limited, please RSVP to 402-2092 or kimberly.balaguer@rsfh.com.
Did you see the clip of the alligator grabbing a snack at the PGA on Kiawah last week. I heard the food was expensive so he is fending for himself. Wow.
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The statue is far more attractive than some of the lion statues I've seen gracing some lawns. The alligator and snake link was a little atavistic.
I don't normally watch golf being right up there with watching paint dry. However, I worked at Kiawah ages ago, so I have tuned in to get a few glimpses, and I did see the alligator and his breakfast. I guess he can't have poodles every day.
I watched a lot of this tournament but missed this. I heard one threesome had to wait in the middle of their round as an alligator ambled across a fairway! Yikes!
Oh, I like statues, except for the generals on a plinth thing, I like em all.
How about that snake?! It looked huge!
Me too Les. I think I am one of the few people who didn't get out there. It was beautiful though.
We need a little of that to remind folks they are in the lowcountry!
I made him look a lot bigger than he really is :)
I love this... The lazy girls art walk, ha ha, never thought of it that way, but you can see art without leaving the comfort of your home, thanks for mentioning me, as always... I look forward to what you have to say! Thanks Joan!
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