We're spending some time at the beach on Hilton Head Island, SC; just a short travel from Savannah. We did not go to our little town of Cedar Key, Florida, which is still recovering from hurricane damage.
HHI is a very different experience for us; accustomed to just parking the car and walking everywhere. I chose our rental because of the view and because it was in walking distance to Coligny Square, a hub of restaurants and shops and the first such place built on the island. Very fortunate choice, because most everything else requires a travel by car. We ventured out a bit, but are mostly happy here in our little 'neighborhood'.
HHI is really only 54 years old and planned with an idea of keeping the natural look, so architecture here is 'of a piece' in many ways. There are many parks and old wooded areas and of course the ocean and inlets, so nature is catching my eye instead of old Victorian homes.
The background here is the view from the window in our rental; amplified and altered, of course. It is a joy to see it all the time and we have a deck as well to be outside and hear the ocean as well as see it. Windows evoke a bit of mystery to me and our enigmatic twins anchor that energy. Do they even notice our Octo Maiden? Perhaps not.
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Sea Window collageHilton Head Island, SC |
I came across this whimsical sculpture in a nearby park. Sandy Roads, by Mark Larkin. Our gentleman ponders it as I did. There is a lot of public art here. I'm on the look-out!
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Art In The Park CollageHilton Head Island, SC |
Till next time!
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