Diving For Redemption
Several years ago, while Garrett Freel and I were in college enjoying our Christmas break. We decided to meet for a morning paddle on the Little Pee Dee, and of course, jump-shoot some wood ducks along the way.
Several years ago, while Garrett Freel and I were in college enjoying our Christmas break. We decided to meet for a morning paddle on the Little Pee Dee, and of course, jump-shoot some wood ducks along the way.
This recipe is one my mother frequently made during the winter months. It just reminds me of the holidays, especially Christmas. With all today’s sweetening options, you could easily cut back on the sugar.
As an observer and student of human behavior, I am constantly noting the way people are now compared to how they were in their conduct and character when I was a child.
October’s Boy Scout camping trip takes Troop 761 to the banks of South Island in Georgetown, in search of the giant bull red fish.
Once upon a time not so long ago, the holiday of Thanksgiving that is uniquely an American holiday and a part of our heritage, was celebrated and observed in the context of its historical importance.
In the aftermath of the recent presidential election that has been termed by most as a stunning upset, the one thing that is certain about this election is that the majority of the political pundits, prognosticators, and polls got it wrong.
Now that perhaps the most turbulent and polarizing presidential campaign season in modern American history is over and we know who our next President is, we are faced with a great challenge and dilemma that was produced by the mudslinging, name calling, and dirty politics that came from both sides.
Shrimping season is a highly anticipated time for a tight group of dedicated shrimpers in Dillon.
I was taught from my youth that all floods, storms, and earthquakes are acts of God. Now that I have grown up and am able to investigate, analyze, and come to my own conclusion about things, I am still persuaded that all weather patterns and occurrences are under the sovereign oversight of God. Simply stated, this means that the Almighty has absolute control over all the occurrences and patterns of the weather. This is the case when it comes to rain, floods, storms, volcanoes, earthquakes, and any other natural event, regardless of how sudden, unpredictable, and even catastrophic it might be.
It has been four weeks since my last red fishing trip to Georgetown, and there was some concern as to how the recent hurricane and all the freshwater would affect the bite. On top of that, a cold front passed through on the night before, which often causes fish to stop eating.