The Second Day

Visiting a garden in Hendersonville, the fall colors of these Japanese maples struck…
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A Tale of Two Dinner Parties

If you’re of a certain vintage, you may remember a dress shop in Pawley’s…
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Home Is Where the Art Is

In books and on television, in the theater and on movie screens, serendipity…
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Nature’s Candy

Deer hunters often refer to ripe persimmons as “nature’s candy.” That’s because whitetails…
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Where the Dust Is Made

Alan Kinder disappears through a tall, black iron gate surrounded by fig vine…
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A Diverse Portfolio

For those with the means to do so, real estate is commonly thought…
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Et Cetera: A Lowcountry Spring

This painting depicts a classic Lowcountry transition zone marsh edge, where the land…
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Care Beyond The Coop

If you head a couple miles down the road, just past the peach…
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