Auldbrass Plantation

Monday, August 11th, 2025
Vicki White

Hear the word “plantation” and visions of moss-draped trees, dramatic entrances and wide, sweeping verandas come to mind. But famed architect, Frank Lloyd Wright had his own vision. In 1939 C. Leigh Stevens, owner 4,000 acres of land amidst the cypress swamps of the Combahee River combined from the Old Combahee, Mount Alexander, Richfield, Charlton and Old Brass plantations in Yemassee, SC, commissioned Wright to design a contemporary, self-sufficient plantation, not just for farming but for entertaining and hunting, too. Wright’s design was centered around a home in harmony with its natural surroundings. Along with a main house and multiple guest cottages and service quarters, he envisioned a complex of outbuildings stables, pavilions and kennels. Plans also included laundry and bath houses for the staff and a swimming pool. The creation of Auldbrass was underway.

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Traveling with your furry family members

Tuesday, August 5th, 2025
Vicki White

Planning on making a move to the Lowcountry? If you are taking Fido or Fluffy with you, you’ll need to plan for their safety and well-being too. Pets are creatures of habit. They don’t appreciate their schedules and routines interrupted any more than you do. Change is hard on everyone in the family but there are a few things you can do to mitigate the stress induced in your pet by moving.

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Haint Blue

Thursday, July 3rd, 2025
Vicki White

As you sit on a comfortable porch in the Lowcountry sipping your sweet tea, look up. What color is the ceiling? If the porch ceiling is a light shade of blue, you’re looking at a color known in the South as haint blue. Steeped in superstition and tradition, haint blue is used on porch ceilings (door and window frames, too) throughout the South to protect homes from natural and supernatural pests.

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Lowcountry 4th of July Celebrations

Wednesday, June 25th, 2025
Vicki White

Who doesn’t love to celebrate the 4th by watching a fireworks display? Here in the Lowcountry, you’ll have to decide where you want to celebrate – Hilton Head Island? Bluffton? Beaufort? To make your choice just a little more difficult, you can throw Savannah and Tybee Island, GA in the mix.

 Here is a quick rundown on the local 4th of July celebrations to help you decide.

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC

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