Warm Thoughts during Cold Days

Jan 9 2014

by Kate Spears

Frigid temperatures have been the norm for most of the south lately, but that doesn’t keep me from dreaming of warmer weather. In fact, I’m always scheming about possible trips to take. One spot I’d really like to visit is Folly Beach, South Carolina.

Check out this great video from the all new FollyBeach.com, the official guide to Folly. Doesn’t it just make you want to go there? Everything looks so peaceful and serene. Maybe it’s just because there are icicles hanging from my windows, but I could use some sunshine!

About FollyBeach.com
FollyBeach.com has grown to be the most comprehensive source of up-to-date information about Folly Beach on the web. To learn more, visit http://www.follybeach.com.

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Kate Spears is a self-proclaimed Southern belle who grew up in a tiny town near Nashville, but now calls Knoxville home. She graduated from the University of Tennessee (Big Orange Country!) with an undergraduate degree in art history and a master’s in public relations & advertising. In 2009, she started her blog, Southern Belle Simple, with the simple hope of giving herself a creative outlet. She continues to be amazed each time it leads to a new opportunity and cherishes the relationships that are formed along the way.

Kate is passionate about family history, time-honored traditions, and her Southern heritage. Her people hail from across the South, from the Lone Star State of Texas to the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. She grew up spending summers on her great-grandparents’ Tennessee farm where she developed a deep appreciation and admiration for people who could coax beautiful and delicious things out of a mound of dirt. She comes from faithful men, devoted women, hard workers and wickedly good cooks.

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  1. whitneylong

    Kate – Our family loves, loves, loves Folly Beach! So laid-back and charming and only 20 minutes from downtown Charleston so that is a perk, too! You must go sometime.

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