Ela’s Blue Water Grill, Shelter Cove, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Kathy & I recently spent a week at the beach in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Since we got back I’ve had so much going on that I haven’t had a chance to process and post any photos. I didn’t take many photos on the beach proper, but did take my camera with me to dinner and other outings. Here are a few picks from my first pass through the folder.
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6 thoughts on “Island Time”
That’s a really nice first pass, Tom! The title reminds me of what a group of us arriving in Jamaica was told: You’re on Island Time now. People are not in a hurry, but they will get to you when they get to you. It’s a more laid-back pace.
I rather like Island Time!
Hi Paul, I definitely agree! I try to live on Island Time as much as possible, even when I’m not on vacation. But that can be quite challenging in our “biggerbetterfastermore” society. I also heard it put something like, “don’t rush mon, once you late you late, and you ain’t gonna be not late by rushing.”
Looks really nice… I especially like the first two photos.
Thank you, John. The first one is definitely my favorite.
Love the soft warm glow of the evening light in these images. Looks like a pleasant time was had and glad you had a camera with you.
Thank you. Monte. I like to think of these as a good example of the benefits of having a camera with me. I may not be out specifically looking for photographs, but sometimes they find me.
That’s a really nice first pass, Tom!
The title reminds me of what a group of us arriving in Jamaica was told: You’re on Island Time now. People are not in a hurry, but they will get to you when they get to you. It’s a more laid-back pace.
I rather like Island Time!
Hi Paul, I definitely agree! I try to live on Island Time as much as possible, even when I’m not on vacation. But that can be quite challenging in our “biggerbetterfastermore” society. I also heard it put something like, “don’t rush mon, once you late you late, and you ain’t gonna be not late by rushing.”
Looks really nice… I especially like the first two photos.
Thank you, John. The first one is definitely my favorite.
Love the soft warm glow of the evening light in these images. Looks like a pleasant time was had and glad you had a camera with you.
Thank you. Monte. I like to think of these as a good example of the benefits of having a camera with me. I may not be out specifically looking for photographs, but sometimes they find me.