- Apparently there was a helluva recent storm (I expect it was Hurricane Matthew). There are trees and highway signs down everywhere in various stages of being cleaned up.
- There's a lot more swamp in South Carolina than I realized.
- There's a lot more trees in South Carolina than I realized. Damn those woods are thick!
- There are more churches per square mile than I would have believed.
- Palmetto State Armory has a LOT of billboards up on major thoroughfares. Black rifles - with suppressors! - don't seem to frighten the natives.
- I've lived in the South before, and South Carolina is hands-down one of the most polite and friendly places I've ever been.
- Even small towns seem to have 2-3 Japanese restaurants of some kind or another.
- BBQ appears to be the State Food.
- At least in November and December the combination of cool air and lots of water makes for a lot of morning fog. Coming from southern Arizona that's kinda cool. Haven't seen fog in a while.
The Smallest Minority on earth is the individual. Those who deny individual rights cannot claim to be defenders of minorities. - Ayn Rand
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Observations on South Carolina
So I've been back in South Carolina for my third trip in the last eight weeks or so, and I've had some thumb-twiddling time here so I've done a bit of driving around and sampling local cuisine at non-chain restaurants, and one trip to a local movie house (tiny, two-screen, one-show-a-night), and I've noticed some things.
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