glennbo123
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Hilton Head sunset photos
Every Tuesday night over the summer, Shelter Cove, the marina next to Disney’s Hilton Head resort, holds a fireworks show. When Judy and I were there by ourselves the year before, it was canceled due to an intense thunderstorm that blew through right at dusk. And, to keep my string of bad luck going, when we drove home from our dinner at Vine we saw signs posted as we entered the complex that the fireworks were canceled again on this particular night. I think lightning was spotted in the area, although the heavens didn’t open like they had last year. Disappointed that we wouldn’t see them yet again, I just rested in our suite for a little bit. But then I noticed the gorgeous sunset happening outside our windows. I grabbed my camera and ran out to get a few pictures.
The marsh.
The pier makes a great focal point for a photograph.
I’m not sure if I like the pictures better with the sky open, or with some tree branches at the to of the photo for context and framing.
It must take them hours to hang all of this Spanish Moss.
And that’s it as far as pictures from this fun day on Hilton Head. As far as how we spent our evening, well, James and Lauren went to the pier to fish. Marlene stayed in the suite and took an oatmeal bath. Judy fell asleep. The kids called me requesting some more bait so I took them some fried chicken meat to use. Those fish were well-fed! That wasn’t the best use of that good Publix fried chicken, but we didn’t have anything else. I hung out with them at the pier and a little while later Marlene came out also. I went back to the suite because I had some work to do, unfortunately. The kids came back around 11pm. James had caught another little fish and said that some other people on the pier had caught a small shark. (Yes, really! The saltmarsh is a habitat for young sharks.) I worked for a while longer, which would save me from having to do it the next morning.
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Every Tuesday night over the summer, Shelter Cove, the marina next to Disney’s Hilton Head resort, holds a fireworks show. When Judy and I were there by ourselves the year before, it was canceled due to an intense thunderstorm that blew through right at dusk. And, to keep my string of bad luck going, when we drove home from our dinner at Vine we saw signs posted as we entered the complex that the fireworks were canceled again on this particular night. I think lightning was spotted in the area, although the heavens didn’t open like they had last year. Disappointed that we wouldn’t see them yet again, I just rested in our suite for a little bit. But then I noticed the gorgeous sunset happening outside our windows. I grabbed my camera and ran out to get a few pictures.


The marsh.

The pier makes a great focal point for a photograph.

I’m not sure if I like the pictures better with the sky open, or with some tree branches at the to of the photo for context and framing.

It must take them hours to hang all of this Spanish Moss.






And that’s it as far as pictures from this fun day on Hilton Head. As far as how we spent our evening, well, James and Lauren went to the pier to fish. Marlene stayed in the suite and took an oatmeal bath. Judy fell asleep. The kids called me requesting some more bait so I took them some fried chicken meat to use. Those fish were well-fed! That wasn’t the best use of that good Publix fried chicken, but we didn’t have anything else. I hung out with them at the pier and a little while later Marlene came out also. I went back to the suite because I had some work to do, unfortunately. The kids came back around 11pm. James had caught another little fish and said that some other people on the pier had caught a small shark. (Yes, really! The saltmarsh is a habitat for young sharks.) I worked for a while longer, which would save me from having to do it the next morning.
Up next: Kayak tour
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