Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Virtual Postcard from South Carolina
Though we left South Carolina a few days ago, I thought would send this Virtual Postcard from South of the Border in Dillon, SC, right on the North Carolina border on I-95, a place that I can objectively say is one of the South's most notorious tourist traps. Of course, we mean that in a good way.
We were actually not at South of the Border, but it is a unique place with lots of strange souvenirs. Some of which probably have rebel flags.
The man in the sombrero is called Pedro; we do not know him personally.
SIDENOTE: I want to send a special thanks to those of you in Macedonia, Ukraine and Dubai* who are visiting our blog today. I must profess that while I know I have never been to Ukraine or Dubai, I'm not sure if I have been to Macedonia or not. We went through the area when it was Yugoslavia during the 1970s when I was a child, and since the country split some 20 years ago, I have been confused as to exactly where we were ever since!
*-I always refer to the United Arab Emirates as Dubai as it makes life easier. Hopefully, those of you in the country's other large city Abu Dhabi take no offense.
Labels:
Dubai,
former Yugoslavia,
Macedonia,
South Carolina,
South of the Border,
tourism,
Ukraine
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