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Feature Writer: Linda J Bottjer
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Welcome to Southeastern USA!

We have it all -great weather, rich history, music of all kinds, diversity of food and some really friendly people.

From the conquistadors to the Gullah, Native Americans to Disney - you will love our attractions. Natural wonders? Start at the Atlantic seaboard beaches, around the Gulf of Mexico through the mountains, deserts, and plains to the hills and valleys.

Love sports? We count skiing, mountain biking, hang gliding and surfing as just a few.

Want big city action? We have Miami, Dallas and more.

Come to the birthplace of bluegrass, C/W and jazz.

Fried chicken and BBQ are just some of the good eating down here.

So pack your sense of fun and come along. We want to build you a SE USA memory!

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Placid Edisto Island, SC

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A premier treasure of South Carolina vacations can be found on Edisto Island. Lying south of Charleston, its perfect for a day or multi day trip. more...

St. Marys in Georgia, FL

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St. Marys serves as an itinerary of captivating Victorian charm and a gateway to Cumberland Island and the Okefenokee Swamp. more...

Driving Tours of Texas

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Forget the price of gas - Texas is always entertaining and diverse. What other state offers such a diversity of food, culture and pleasures for both humans and aliens? more...

Special Needs Travel Access to NC

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Anyone and everyone, regardless of mobility, can enjoy the Tar Heel State. A travel guide for those visitors with special needs is available in print or online. more...

Burroughs Chapin Art Museum

In: South Carolina Travel

Myrtle Beach offers the Grand Strand visitor a celebration of the arts - especially visual arts - at the Burroughs Chapin Art Museum. more...

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Feb 18, 2008

Troubleshooting at the Beach

Whatever your worries or concerns - whatever the size of them - cast them out to the surf and walk away strengthened,


The beach. It is many things to many people.

Some come to lie on the sands and brown the skin. Others come to frolic in the waves or paint inspired scenes.

Still others barely pick up their heads for they are beachcombers. Diligently traversing past more boisterous beach goers, patiently picking through the remnants of shells left by the surf all in the hope of discovering that perfect shell. To some it is the wide top of a conch that spirals down to a fragile narrowness or a scallop shell with its delicate edges intact and not chipped.

Then there are those who come to the shoreline for solitude. I am one of those.

We bring our problems - some heavy like cancer has struck my family again or others as light as "should I wear the 2" or 4" heels on my date tomorrow night?"

The enormity of the situation does not matter - the ocean accepts them all.

Some write in journals, others send silent prayers into the pounding surf.

Me?

I take a shell and write out my upsets in the sand.

There is no spell check and punctuation is not a prerequisite...I just write.

Sometimes a curious person wanders over while I am bent over and in the midst of sand scripting. But usually people recognize the motion and keep a respectful distance.

Now they might run over and read my sagas when I am done – I have no idea.

For it is my practice that once the epic is completed I toss my shell “pen” over the shoulder and I walk away.

I have left the problem for something far greater than myself to handle.

For the tides will ebb and flow as will my worries.

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