Life on Edisto Island

"In the days when cotton was king, Edisto Island, forty miles southwest of Charleston, South Carolina, was the center of the kingdom. For Edisto's fertile black soil produced, better than anywhere else, the famous Sea Island cotton." -from The Tales of Edisto

Sunset from the Dawhoo bridge. The entrance to Edisto Island.
View from the Dawhoo BridgeLeaping Gray Dolphin

Southern House 1735
Old House Plantation, which was designed as a colonial country home, was built between 1735-1760. It is the oldest standing house on Edisto Island
The Brick House Plantation, which went up in flames in 1929, was said to be the first manor house built in America
Ruins 1720
Babe with a cast net
King Mackerals
Kate, catching the best tasting shrimp in the creeks surrounding Edisto
A good day of off-shore fishing for Benny and me!

Turtle
Karen, restin' in de shade of de ol oak tree
Pretty woman with nice hat
Sea Gull Sea Gull

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