
Beautiful greens ready for the RBC Heritage golf tournament in Hilton Head.
Coastal South Carolina is greening up with fresh shoots of spartina grass on Daufuskie, sprigs of resurrection vine at Harbor Town, amd waterfront greenery at Palmetto Bluff. Not to mention the greens of Harbor Town Links ready for the RBC Heritage golf tournament. It IS easy being green in South Carolina!
The long greens of Harbor Town Links stretch down to the lighthouse on Hilton Head Island.
Green alligator, green water: Hilton Head preserve.
Moss finds a foothold on a cemetery brick wall on Daufuskie Island.
Resurrection vine turns green after a spring rain at Harbor Town, Hilton Head Island.
A pier in South Carolina washed with green.
Spring comes to the waterfront at Palmetto Bluff, South Carolina.
New green spartina grass at the base of last year’s crop: Daufuskie Island, South Carolina
Green vines overtake a chimney on an outbuilding in South Carolina.
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dawnkinster
We saw a lot of green while we were ‘down south’ too..but now we’re back in Michigan. Spring is delaying it’s entry here. Typical.
Oh, the Places We See
But you know what? I’d love to see Michigan. Have been there only a couple of times, mostly for work. Spring will get there, and your flowers will look good all summer when ours have “the droops.”
hilarycustancegreen
Green is of course the best. In fact can I win the challenge by simply being (Hilary Custance) Green?
Oh, the Places We See
You can definitely be the winner of the challenge! And with your talent, you could interpret green in any form you like!
Jodi
Beautiful!
Oh, the Places We See
Thanks so much. We got off the beachy path this time and found natural beauty we hadn’t looked at in a while!
ourfrenchoasis
Beautiful, I love both North and South Carolina, and I haven’t seen an alligator for years, brought back lots of memories of Florida days!
Oh, the Places We See
If you ask me, the alligators at Hilton Head are kinda scary. They’re in the lagoons, on the golf courses, and in the forest preserves. I’ve never been close, but that may be because I want to keep my distance!
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