View From the Edge
Gone Fishin!
VIEW FROM THE EDGE Gone Fishin! By Brian Sanders My alarm went off at 5:30 am on Saturday morning. I had to meet Daniel at the boat landing at 6:30, so we could be ‘gone fishin’. Daniel insisted on an early start so we could get to the spot he had in mind... »
Kill Your TV
View from the Edge By Brian Sanders What? No TV? Oh the horror! No American Idol, no Sports Center, no CSI? Surely I jest, right? I kid you not. Kill that one-eyed monster. You can at least unplug it for a few days and test the waters with one toe. Pick up a book,... »
View From The Edge: How Woodstock Saved Me
By Brian Sanders No, I’m not quite that old, but Woodstock did save me. Woodstock my dog that is, not my hippy experience. Okay, it was both, but let’s start with canine and discuss the hippy experience another day. (The hippy stuff will require a book, not a mere article.) Between the times of... »
Go On and Get Now
VIEW FROM THE EDGE By Brian Sanders Yes, it was a pleasure to burn! Remember Fahrenheit 451, the book by Ray Bradbury, the title being the temperature at which paper burns? If not, it is a classic Orwellian novel about a world gone amuck, where reading is prohibited and book burnings are your typical... »
Da Dollar
View From the Edge By Brian Sanders Get this straight: ‘Da Dollar’ is a Folly Beach institution. But you can’t get in if you aren’t a member of this institution. The price of membership is a mere dollar. Are you a member? No? Wanna borrow a dollar? The Sand Dollar Social Club (‘Da Dollar’)... »
Crocodile Dummy
View From the Edge By Brian Sanders I had some friends over for drinks, heavy appetizers and some music. A casual affair … initially. We had music via my CD player (Van Morrison, the current CD of choice), but there was also a guitar, a harmonica and a drum. All at our random convenience... »
WTF?
View From the Edge… By Brian Sanders Hot and humid! That was the forecast. And the forecast was correct, and had been correct for three weeks – almost a month. Not a drop of rain in that time, temperatures in the upper 90s, and humidity a constant 100 percent. Most vegetation was dead, dying,... »
















