Tuesday Is Not Monday
Good Evening lowcountry bloggers and readers! Here’s a selection of what’s been happening around the lowcountry blogosphere this Tuesday…
We’re going to kick off today’s round up with a story from Sherry about how ‘tired’ she was. Read it on EX Marks the Spot
Meanwhile over at The Column, Reloaded read about the old guy who kept an intruder at bay.
Sail by The Navy Yard Blog, where you can learn about the very interesting Jim Schultz
Patrick Properties hails from Louisville, Kentucky, and feels that Autumn is on Standby
Janet Lee, meanwhile thinks she might be depressed and also thinks she’s boring. I’m sure she isn’t. Read her at Kittens On The Keyboard
Charleston Waterkeepers would like to share with you all the story of the Folly Beach Clean Up last weekend.
I know I’m a geek, but I find what are completely ungeeky things interesting too, so I was keen to know, and quite absorbed by the post on Home-EC 101 about the difference between tomato paste and crushed tomatoes.
You like BBQ? Who doesn’t? Why not check out the 13th Annual Lions Club Cook Off? More at Lowcountry World
Still with food, overfishing is a very real problem in many parts of the world, including some fish in lowcountry waters, and Charleston Angler has a detailed post about some of the aims of the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council, and how it relates to South Carolina.
And another issues related to the environment around us, Matt J McDonald takes TruGreen to task over it’s wasteful marketing campaigns. Of course, it is often easier to sent mail to everyone, regardless of suitability. It takes time to weed out lawns, I mean, those with lawns. Read more at A New Marketing
Finally, staying outside I’d like to finish this round up with a look at Middleton Plantation through the eyes of Dave Linder, and his Lowcountry Sketchbook.
More from me soon I’m sure. Remember Tomorrow is Hump Day! Find me at Eyebee’s Blog
