Aug 8, 2012 | General Charleston News, General--Folly Beach, Hurricanes, Low Country Real Estate, Surfing
With Ernesto bearing down on Mexico and NOAA’s updated Hurricane Season Outlook set to come out tomorrow, we thought we’d take a look at the topic of hurricanes. They’re an important consideration for anyone thinking about purchasing real estate on...
May 9, 2012 | Art and Photography, General--Folly Beach, Hurricanes, Tourism News Folly Beach South Carolina, Why Move to Folly Beach?
Sometimes, in the midst of devastation, an old boat washed ashore during a hurricane or a lonely tree can become icons. Inspired by the recent cleaning of the Folly Boat, we visit boats that seem more at home on shore than in the water and other unique local...
Dec 6, 2011 | General Charleston News, General--Folly Beach, Hurricanes, Recreation, Surfing, Tourism News Folly Beach South Carolina, Why Move to Folly Beach?
Folly Beach Charleston County Park will be closed for the 2012 summer season, but there is still plenty of beach access at Folly — don’t let the county park closure keep you away. The county beach park is on the west end of Folly Island at 1100 West Ashley...
Nov 13, 2011 | Art and Photography, General Charleston News, General--Folly Beach, Hurricanes, Why Move to Folly Beach?
The hurricane season here lasts from May 15 to November 30. This year, we were lucky to have another mild one in which we avoided a direct hit from any major storms. But as WCSC, one of Charleston’s local television stations, reported, Hurricane Irene did cause some...
Oct 23, 2011 | General Charleston News, General--Folly Beach, Hurricanes, Neighborhoods, Tourism News Folly Beach South Carolina
With all the buzz surrounding the Conde Nast awards, we couldn’t resist highlighting some more accolades local to the Folly Beach area. Seashore Farmers’ Lodge No. 767 Located just before Folly Island amidst marshes and tidal creeks, is a tiny island known as Sol...
Oct 10, 2011 | General--Folly Beach, Hurricanes, Surfing
No matter how many high tech gadgets you have, much of life in the Lowcountry comes back to the weather. It’s usually pretty mild here with the occasional hurricane threat, but with so many bridges and low-lying roads linking us, we always have to be on alert. Not...
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