Living on the West End: The village graveyard
Apr02

Living on the West End: The village graveyard

I remember when the little graveyard was fairly young as graveyards age.

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From Rose Hill to Brattonsville, Part II

Last week, Park Manager Nate Johnson led us through Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site. In Part II, we visit Historic Brattonsville.

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From Rose Hill to Brattonsville

Faulkner was right. The past is not past. It’s hiding.

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Living on the West End (Fires of March)

Ah, those merciless fires of March!

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Living on Purpose – Imagine what  we are missing
Mar26

Living on Purpose – Imagine what we are missing

When we hold a tiny baby in our arms, do we consider how devoted they will be to God, or do we just see the natural and physical possibilities?

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Offshore drilling is a risky, dirty business

The people of the Pee Dee have long enjoyed the coastal areas of South Carolina. We love the wide beaches, marshlands and the black water rivers. For generations, families have gone to the coast to savor old memories and create new ones. And I bet no one goes to the beach hoping to see oil slicks on the water or tar balls in the sand. The coast needs your help to keep it that way. In 2016, coastal residents successfully stopped...

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