Destinations: New Orleans
TAKING IT BIG EASY By B.C. Rausch New Orleans (NOLA) is a city of festivals, food and, above all else, fun. The Big Easy promises a sensory overload of unusual …
Guided by the light
CHECK OUT THE BEAUTIFUL NEW REPRODUCTION FRESNEL LENS AT HARBOUR TOWN LIGHTHOUSE Story by B.C. Rausch + Photos Courtesy of The Sea Pines Resort The iconic Harbour Town Lighthouse at …
Fresh catch: Atlantic spadefish
THESE STRONG FIGHTERS ARE MOST ACTIVE DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS. Story by Bailey Gilliam Some fishermen call them angelfish. Others refer to them as moonfish, sea donkey or butterflyfish. But …
In your own backyard
WHEN YOU LIVE IN THE LOWCOUNTRY, YOU NEVER KNOW WHO WILL STOP BY Story + Photos by David Miller Take a small Lowcountry backyard, complete with native plantings. Add suet, …
Frequent flyer: Blue jay
KEEP AN EAR OUT FOR THESE NOISY, BEAUTIFUL AND INTERESTING BIRDS Story by Bailey Gilliam This common, large songbird is familiar to many people, with its perky crest, blue, white, …
Ebenezer Creek
SECRET SPOT OFF THE BEATEN TRACK Story + Photography by Michele Roldán-Shaw It’s a world-class kayaking destination tucked away in backwater Georgia, one of the last remaining old-growth bald cypress …
How animals predict weather
FORGET THE GROUNDHOG, KEEP A CLOSE EYE ON YOUR PETS AND WILDLIFE. Story by Bailey Gilliam Weather can be unpredictable here in the Lowcountry, but luckily we live alongside some …
Weird local weather? Don’t worry, we’ve got this
A LOCAL GUIDE TO BE READY FOR ANYTHING. Story by Lisa Allen While powerful weather incidents aren’t an everyday occurrence, relatively speaking, they run the gamut in these parts: floods, …
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Frequent Flyer: Barred owl
Story by Bailey Gilliam + Photo by Tom Casey What a hoot! There are quite a few species of owls that frequent the Lowcountry, but perhaps the most frequently seen …