vmi63: Earthlings- we come in peace!
vmi63: Along The Strip in Las Vegas
vmi63: Spring is here! (but it’s still cold)
vmi63: View of the Lighthouse from Harbourtowne Beach
vmi63: Red Hat and Red Chairs
vmi63: Alligator on a dike in the marsh
vmi63: Alligator sunning himself on a bank
vmi63: Small Alligator
vmi63: Pied Billed Grebe
vmi63: Whistling Ducks
vmi63: Whistling Ducks
vmi63: View of the Beaufort River and the Woods Memorial Bridge.
vmi63: “Tabernacle Baptist Church was formed by black members of Beaufort Baptist Church after other members evacuated the area due to Federal occupation in 1861. The Beaufort church’s lecture room was used for services during the war.” From a historical marker
vmi63: Elizabeth Hext House. Built in 1720, this house is considered to be one of oldest homes in Beaufort. An early example of Beaufort architecture set on a tabby foundation.
vmi63: Home in the Beaufort, South Carolina Historical District. The Edward Means House was built between 1855-57. The brick mansion was used as Union Hospital #2 during the Civil War.
vmi63: Courtyard of the old Beaufort Arsenal
vmi63: Pastels
vmi63: Tidal Pool Erosion
vmi63: Dunes at Forest Beach
vmi63: Contemplation
vmi63: The Marina and Shops at Harbourtowne
vmi63: Sunset on Forest Beach
vmi63: Amigos Cafe y Cantina
vmi63: Balcony View
vmi63: High Tide at the beach
vmi63: Chesapeake Bay Bridge
vmi63: Mockingbird
vmi63: Northern Cardinal Male
vmi63: Lazy Gull
vmi63: Dew Drop on a Thorny Bush