Historic Brunswick Story and Photos by Nancy Kirkpatrick Our Town. As a resident of a nearby island, it may seem a stretch for me to refer to Brunswick – situated across the causeway on...
With the arrival of spring I typically over-populate my “To Do” list as I emerge from the cold weather doldrums (yes, even in SE Coastal Georgia, this Michigan transplant suffers during...
The blessing of fleets began as a European tradition. Coastal villages and towns held celebrations to encourage a healthy and abundant season of fishing. These festivals began in Southern European countries where...
We are a costal community. In love with our shrimp and the shrimp boats that quietly grace our salty waters. We know where to dine on the best fried shrimp, where to buy...
The Urban Dictionary describes yarn bombing as “A type of graffiti or street art that employs colorful displays of knitted or crocheted cloth, rather than paint or chalk. While yarn installations–called yarn...
It is March and already winter in Coastal Southeast Georgia is coming to an end. Our winters are short and mild and seldom keep us inside for long, but we still anticipate the return...
Beginning New Year’s Day and continuing through the months of January and February the Jekyll Island Authority hosts “Island Treasures on Jekyll Island,” a unique treasure hunting experience on Jekyll Island. The...
Cemeteries exemplify the coming together of life and death, nature and culture. Knowledge and emotion. The past and the future meet. It’s often a place to be quiet. To meditate. To allow a...
Cell Phone Keepers – Neptune Park Photos and story by Nancy Kirkpatrick Just a few days ago I posted some tips for taking fireworks photos with your phone’s camera. Since I am a full...
Taking Fireworks Photos with Your Phone Advance scout! Try to position yourself upwind of the fireworks to keep the smokey aftermath of from obscuring your next shot. Brace yourself! Night time means lower light...