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The new and third River Reader season finally began on Valentine's Day with an afternoon double-header. First it was a noon river tour, and four young men--one in college, three others just graduated and down here for the federal holiday weekend--joined me for a two-hour loop. They wanted, they said, to see the Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge. And so we made our way downriver on the outgoing tide, everything in winter browns and grays but only just--you could sense it--about to burst into the greens of spring. We turned off-river and made our way through Buckskin Creek, our kayaks and a few holly berries the only touch of bright color in the entire landscape. A bald eagle soared above us--the first any of the group had ever seen in the wild--but not much else. Still, the day was warm and bright, the water cold and brown, the whole two hours fine and pleasant. One of the young men said, "I always say, 'South Carolina is where God goes to retire.'" And we all had to nod and amen him. A few hours later, I found myself in the salt marsh with four wonderful women from my hometown. The afternoon wind whipped up the slightest nip, but the sky overhead was wide, the clouds wispy, and the light slanted with a particular kind of coastal clarity. The water was calm and very clear--you could see right through it with polarized lenses--and the incoming tide didn't put up much of a fight for the first ten minutes we paddled against it.
An oystercatcher worked the last little oysterbeds sticking up above the surface like a sentence, and an osprey carved the sky at the upper end of Oaks Creek. We followed the crab buoys and had just--just!--enough water to glide over the oysters as we rounded the bend under the eagle's nest. And then--as if returning from the river earlier--we heard the unmistakable chatter of the bird itself, and looked up to see a bald eagle soaring above. ~ All in all, I'd say, the world gave us quite the love letter on Valentine's Day.
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Lee
2/22/2026 01:52:57 pm
Really enjoyed the blog! This is getting me excited for some cool eco-tours this season.
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