Post Tagged with: "Rob Byko"

4/29, full issue: On change, wishes, hopes, more

4/29, full issue: On change, wishes, hopes, more

IN THIS EDITION:

FOCUS, Gunn: Learn how to avoid enemies of change to realize success
COMMENTARY, Brack: While I breathe, I hope and I wish
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: SCIWAY
PHOTO ESSAY: Nesting birds at Magnolia Plantation
GOOD NEWS: CofC offers new digital writing program
FEEDBACK: Guests and new permanent residents
MYSTERY PHOTO: Green art
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Fort Prince George
CALENDAR: From shows to tea rooms … and more

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Jack-In-The-Pulpit; Arisaema triphyllum.

PHOTO ESSAY: Spring in the mountains

By Rob Byko, contributing photographer  |  This collection reflects the diversity of species one can find while on a short walk in the woods. All images were taken within a one-mile radius. Species included flox, white trillium, pink trillium, May apple, lady slipper, jack-in-the-pulpit, white trillium, bee balm and Turk’s camp lily. See if you can figure out which picture […]

3/25, full issue: Environmental leadership, gun reform, spring flowers, more

3/25, full issue: Environmental leadership, gun reform, spring flowers, more

IN THIS EDITION, March 25, 2019
FOCUS, Cantral: S.C., Charleston County need environmental leadership
COMMENTARY, Brack: Lack of gun reform in U.S. is downright embarrassing
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Charleston Gaillard Center
PHOTO ESSAY: Spring in the mountains
GOOD NEWS: Interstate 526 extension up for debate this week
FEEDBACK: On a lesson from Coach Swinney, Nerf candidates
MYSTERY PHOTO: Not for climbing purposes
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Mepkin Abbey
CALENDAR: DigSouth to attract 2,000+ to area in April

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FOCUS:  Photos from a Lowcountry oyster roast

FOCUS:  Photos from a Lowcountry oyster roast

Staff reports  |  Local Realtor Rob Byko has a real eye for capturing the essence of the world around us.  Whether he’s scouting birds in the wild or people with his camera, his photos provide a real feel that puts you inside the spaces and places he sees.

In this issue, we welcome Byko, who lives on Sullivan’s Island, as a contributing photographer who will provide periodic photo essays of what he’s seeing around the area.  In today’s essay, you get a real feel for the grittiness and steaminess of a Lowcountry oyster roast. It’s easy to smell and taste the briny sweetness of oysters as they left the cooker and were dumped on the tables of hungry patrons of a roast earlier this month on Sullivan’s Island.  Enjoy these — and future — photos from Rob.

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2/18: Oyster roast photos; Education reform; Azaleas

2/18: Oyster roast photos; Education reform; Azaleas

IN THIS ISSUE of Charleston Currents #11.15  | Feb. 18, 2019

FOCUS:  Photos from a  Lowcountry oyster roast
COMMENTARY, Brack: Don’t miss the opportunity for education reform
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  SCIWAY
GOOD NEWS: Celebrating azaleas, history and sweet tea in Summerville
FEEDBACK: Tell us what you think
RECOMMENDED: Party of One: A Memoir in 21 Songs, by Dave Holmes
MYSTERY PHOTO: Who’s this old guy?
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Reformed Episcopal Church
CALENDAR: Charleston Museum oyster roast is Saturday

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