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Cottage Cheese:Right Up There With Elizabeth Taylor

Life is what happens when you’ve made other plans.

Just before Christmas I had planned to be back on Tybee to tour some new cottages that are being added to the Mermaid Cottages collection, enjoy more wonderful meals at my favorite Tybee restaurants, get some new Flip Cam video footage and launch my new Blog series, “101 Ways to get Tybee-ized”.  That was the plan.

But then, I saw on a weather report we were to have a White Christmas in Atlanta.  The forecast was for the temperature to remain above freezing which meant we would be having the perfect kind of snow.  Moist, flaky, gleaming white with no ice.  How could I resist.  Boy Howdy.  A White Christmas.

That was until Christmas night, less than a mile from my home, when a driver coming the opposite way lost control of her car and slid broadside into our beloved red convertible.  It was one of those moments when you know something is about to happen.  You see it coming towards you in slow motion.  The thought flashes in your mind, “I should have gone to Tybee like I planned”.

Well, it’s now been a few weeks and the insurance company has finally made the decision to total the car.  In the meantime, we got hit with another massive snow storm, except this was not the good snow.  This was heavy snow with ice mixed in and the temperatures stayed below freezing.  Tybee seemed a million miles away and just a memory.

To top it off, my three favorite souls on this earth, my dogs, decided that since we were all housebound they would become possessed by Lucifer and re-enact THE EXORCIST room by room…for three straight days…It was Satan’s Spawn, The Demon Seed and Cujo and me.  And, when did someone rearrange the continents since my last geography class? I have a Scottie, a Westie and a Dachshund and I’m pretty sure they originated in Scotland, Ireland and Germany. I’d open the door for them to go out and they’d take one look at the snow and ice and run hide.  This meant I would have to bundle up, pick them up, teeter down off the deck and coax them to tend to business.  More than once I slipped and landed face down in the snow while the dogs beat it back in the house.  I guess it happened often enough the neighbors began watching from their respective porches and proceeded to hold up score cards judging my technique and form for each face plant in the snow.  Rest assured I responded in kind with a little sign language of my own…pointed in their direction.

I tell you.  When it comes to suffering, I’m right up there with Elizabeth Taylor (OK. I’m borrowing a line from STEEL MAGNOLIAS when Truvy makes this observation, but it’s the truth!).

Finally, a teeny speck of sun peeked through the skies onto my own little Antartica.  I ushered the minions out the door and declared they would not get back in the house until they had been freed of their evil possessions.

Life is what happens when you’ve made other plans.  I heard Diane Sawyer say today that life is not the beginning date or the ending date on your tombstone, but it’s about the dash in between.  It’s part of our journey.  It’s remembering that for every bad day or misfortune we encounter that are many more good things waiting to happen to us.  We just have to continue on the journey and look earnestly for the good in everyone and everything and have our hearts open to receive every good thing that comes our way,
There’s a gospel song that says, “The Lord knows I can’t always live on a mountain, so he picked out a valley for me.”
Just between you and me,  I’m asking for more beach time.  The next clear day that comes I’m headed to Tybee even if I have to put on a pair of cross country skis and latch on to the bumper of a passing all wheel drive vehicle headed towards Savannah!
Come on!  It’s Cottage Cheese!

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COTTAGE CHEESE:Tybee’s Bird Sanctuary and Wildlife Refuge

Tybee is a rest area for migratory birds and other wildlife.  The majority of the island is covered in sand deposits from the Savannah River.  The more stable portions of the island are densely covered with eastern red cedar, wax myrtle and groundsel.   Saltwater marsh borders parts of the island.  At low tide the shoreline provides a resting place for many species of birds and animals.

Here for your viewing pleasure is a sampling of some of the more exotic birds and beauties and beasts you might see congregating on any given day.

They’re a social, gregarious bunch that plays well together.

Special thanks to the wonderful daredevil photography of The Tybee Breeze and Jim Glass and for anyone who ever said, “You’re never gonna believe what I just saw, so I took a picture to prove it was real!”

WARNING:  Don’t feed the animals.  Don’t poke the bears.  Don’t spit in the wind.  Don’t get too close or try to see what’s beneath the plumage.  You know the drill.

It’s about enjoying the sites!
It’s about appreciating the birds and the animals!
It’s about living the Tybee life!
It’s what all Tybee locals know how to do!
It’s COTTAGE CHEESE!

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Cottage Cheese: My Favorite Christmas Memory

People go to Tybee Island and stay in a vintage cottage from Mermaid Cottages for many reasons.  For me, it’s about the memories that come back to me every time I walk through a cottage, touching the walls, smelling the different kinds of woods used throughout the house, the vintage photographs, old books, quilts and the knick knacks peeking out at me in each room.  Each experience helps me to lighen up and remember that I once was just a kid.

Although there were five chidren in all, my older sister, a younger brother and I were all about three years apart.  My oldest brother had been raised pretty much by himsef and my youngest brother, too.  “Lucky dogs”, I used to think.

We three siblings in the middle were close in ages, but we didn’t really play together all that often.  My sister was older, bigger, stronger and meaner (Love ya, sis!).  I either had to play her way or get whomped.  My younger brother never quite mastered the art of getting away with mischief.  His handiwork was all over whatever calamity and destruction he created, so he stayed in trouble alot…and got whomped by my parents (I told ya you’d get it, bro).  Thus explains my solo wanderings and escapades into imaginary worlds where my shenanigans were limited only by the number of hours in a day.  That and my slight curiosity with nudity. Well…Okay.  My non-stop obsession with being free as the wind.

I’d go in the opposite direction from each of them and off in the distance I could be heard, “WHOOPEE!” which meant I was out of my mother’s eyesight and the clothes would come off.  I don’t guess it would have been too big an issue, except for the fact that I usually could not find my clothes when it came time to head back home.  I’d have to hide out in the yard and try to sneak back in the house past my mom.  On the rare occasions when I could beat my siblings in the house without them exclaiming, “He’s naked as a jaybird again!”,  my mother’s extra set of eyes in the back of her head radar would spot me and I’d soon be reminded of how clothes could be of some use…especially when I’d get switched on my bare bottom for leaving my clothes scattered throughout the woods…yet again.

 “Boy! What. am. I. gonna. do. with. you? How. many. times. have. I. got. to. tell. you. ’bout. running. naked. like. you’re. some. kind. of. wild. animal! Huh? Answer me… ,” My mom gave me one whack for every word.

Christmas. Parents, you should know. No matter how much you’d like for your children to stay little and believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, and all things children should believe in, there are always other kids in school that take great pleasure in spilling the beans.  Life can be hard. The truth, sometimes brutal.

However, my mother would have none of that.  She made it very clear.  “If ya’ll want to listen to those other kids and not believe in Santa Claus just let me know and I’ll tell him not to come,”  Nothing doin’ on my part.  “I believe, Mama. I’ll be good.”

Yet, my mother was a master at creating the most wonderful Christmas mornings a kid could ever have. She somehow always managed to surprise us with the most wonerful toys. Holidays, traditions, religion, and family were here domain.  She could not be outdone or outsmarted.  She who reigned supreme.

I guess that’s why as an adult I worked so hard to make my mother’s last Christmas holidays something special for her.

The last Christmas with Mom, I went all out and showered her with everything I thought she would like.  She got clothes, gardening tools, furniture and other things for her house.  I had even hidden cash and gift cards throughout her gifts and she squealed with delight while opening each package. I got her good.  I had bested the Supreme Creator of all special occasions.

Within minutes the tears started flowing.  I was confused, “Mom!  What’s the matter?”  She said, “I don’t know how to say ‘Thank You’ for all of this.  There’s so much I can’t see it all at once!  Just as quickly she added, “I hope you children can forgive me.”  Now, one thing I know for sure.  My mother never failed at being a mom.  I can never remember one single time that I ever had been disappointed by my mother.
She said she wanted to tell me about a Chrismas long ago.  One year, when my siblings and I were very small my mother was bedridden with the flu.  She was so sick she could not get out of bed.  Each day, she begged my father to make the time to get the things on the Christmas list she had prepared.  Each day, my dad would say, “I’m too busy.  I’ll get to it tomorrow.”  He eventually told her, “They’re just little kids.  What’s the difference?  They’ll never know.”  My mother replied, “Yes, they’re little. They may not remember what toys they get or how much money was spent, but my children will always know they are loved.  You’ll know and I’ll know whether we’ve done right by our children.”

On Christmas Eve, in desperation, my mother got out of her sick bed, dressed as best she could and set out for town.  The only thing open was a little discount store.  Everything had already been picked over and there was certainly nothing there that was on her carefully and thoughtfully prepared list.  Yet, she gathered and collected and paid for the pitiful plastic goods.        
“I hope you can forgive me, son.  Your father and I failed you children that Christmas.”  For the life of me I cannot remember any Christmas, birthday, Easter, school play, graduation or any moment in my life when I was disappointed.  I have nothing but the most incredible memories of my childhood.  My mother made everything special.  Most of all, I remember being loved…whether I deserved it or not.  My mother was Christmas every day of her life.
So, as it turns out my favorite Christmas memory is one that I can’t remember in particular, but it’s of a Christmas that showed me just how lucky I had been to grow up with my mom.  I always try to be thankful for my mother’s teachings.  That she loved me enough to make sure I would be a good person.  That she loved me enough to let me be a child as long as possble. That she loved me enough I now realize I should enjoy those memories and not be sad.
So, if you’re strolling along the streets of Tybee and hear somewhere off in the distance, “WHOOPEE!” , just remember.  “Don’t look, Ethel!”

Have a Very, Merry Christmas, ya’ll!
It’s about doing right because you love and because you’ve been loved.  It’s the importance of knowing you’ve done good unto others.  It’s time to celebrate the good memories.  It’s Cottage Cheese!

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Cottage cheese: The Not So Accidental Tourist

Tybee Island is one of those places where you can find something new each time you visit. I ‘ve made some fantastic discoveries each time I walk my dogs and I often go back to take closer looks when I’m out walking by myself.
     The tree lined streets, different styles of architecture, the colors of the cottages, and the exotic vegetation all help me leave behind the fast pace of the city. I give myself the pleasure of actually seeing individual things that normally would be a blur on the best of days at home. I’ve even found my special favorites around the island where I let my imagination take off and soar free of worries, schedules, and deadlines. My ramblings always seem to become my own little Narnia, where I find a hidden passageway into another world.
     Such is the case with this lush garden of Eden I found at Fish Camp Cottage. The cottage itself is so charming and inviting. The kind of place one looks at and fantasizes how happy and stress-free life could be if one only lived in a little haven such as this.

     Can’t you just imagine how nothing stressful or bad could ever follow you through the gate into this place? Isn’t it evident that only good vibrations reside here? Even the trees, flowers, vines, and grass seem to know this is a truly magical place.
     How many times had I walked down this street? Countless. How many times had I gazed in admiration at how perfect its setting? More than I can remember.  I’d be embarrassed to admit how many times I imagined how wonderful it would be to live there.
     Many times, I almost plopped down in the silky grass and just lay there until the sun had set and the stars had come out to greet me.

Okay…I said almost. There have been way too many times I worried someone might turn the flood lights on me and ask, “Boo Radley, is that you? You know it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird!”
     I must have done something right somewhere along the way, for one fall evening I got an invitation to attend a party at this island paradise. What if someone recognized me as the loitering stalker who, time after time, walked past? Stopped, then paced back and forth, wistfully gazing from the street… Exactly what are the grounds for a restraining order? Forget about it! I was finally gonna get a closer look. I new it would be magical. I knew it would be even more beautiful up close. I was going to Fish Camp!

     Don’t you just love it when something you’ve always wished for turns out to be even more fantastic than you imagined? I gave myself a good talking to and made myself promise to not be a total geek freak and drool over what I was about to see. I vowed that I would act as if I had some sense of decorum and at least a glancing familiarity with party manners. I would behave myself in front of the caretakers of my Narnia…surely they must be special people. Maybe they would recognize they had done a wonderful thing by letting me cross their threshold.

     That night, I learned an awful lot about how someone makes a house a home. The hostesses were two of the most welcoming people I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. Of course, upon first introductions their names flew right past me, but they gave wonderful hugs and ushered me right in. With each passing moment my life long shyness gave way to the kind of comfort I always felt in my mother’s home. I watched as every guest was warmly invited in, given hugs, and even joined in on some of the laughter and smiles that everyone was enjoying. Finally, my hearing returned and I could hear, “Margo and Betsy!” and “Betsy and Margo this is so wonderful!” so there you have it. The magical caretakers of this my secret garden wonderland were Betsy and Margo. I was in a home. I was among wonderful people. I was part of something special. Good food, good drinks, good people.
     I have no shame in telling you that over the next week I eagerly accepted two more invitations to visit with Margo and Betsy and Fish Camp. I met their husbands. This was real. These are truly special people that work hard, enjoy each other, and what they have… and they love to share with new friends. They even let me drop by with two other great friends I had just met (Camille and Deb, from Georgia Made, Georgia Grown) and they served up a breathtaking sunset complete with champagne toasts!
     Now, I proudly walk by Fish Camp when I’m on Tybee. I hold my head high, stop and take my time, admiring the beauty of the cottage and the yard. I know the owners…I can do this. I’m not stalking or loitering or lurking in the shadows. I know that if they’re visiting Tybee, Margo and Betsy will call out and invite my in. Of course, we don’t have to tell them everything. We don’t have to tell them I walked by just last week to behold their Christmas decorations. My little island getaway was even more beautiful! Bathed in the soft glow of white Christmas lights. Giving this heavenly little home a halo it truly deserves.

We don’t have to tell them I sat down in the yard and gazed up at the stars that filled the night sky. We don’t have to tell them I felt right at home and at peace with the universe. They know they’ve created a home that welcomes all that admire it. We really don’t have to mention I lost track of time and sat there for a good long while…

     Of course, I’ll be a little on edge until the statue of limitations has expired for a no trespassing restraining order. I’m not sayin’…I’m just sayin’…they read my blog!

     ‘Tis the season! It’s the holidays! It’s a champagne toast to friends, new and old! It’s a little slice of heaven! It’s Fish Camp! It’s Cottage Cheese!
Happy Holidays, Margo and Betsy and families!
See you soon, Fish Camp…Merry Christmas, ya’ll!

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