Under the cover of Covid, and now in the shadow of the infamous Election Irregularities of that fated 2020 presidential election, with current emerging alleged election fraud in Nevada and Pennsylvania inconveniently slipping into the public discourse, there is proved a colluded ongoing Election Interference in the nomination of the Republican candidate, the likes of which has never occurred in our Constitutional Republic's history, albeit, the question remains: Do you support the plain-sight Election Interference of the Democratic Socialist party, employing its minions in their Propagandistic Media, and their Two Tiered Justice System?
98.86% No, I do not support Election Interference; I am a patriot unto our Constitution.
1.14% Yes, I do support Election Interference; the alternative, Donald Trump, to this mentally diminished president is far worse.
The sculptures of the North American animals that are indigenous to the Brookgreen Gardens - Otters: Above, with the Alligator, below. images by Stan Deatherage
Within the confines of the Lowcountry Zoo, this indigenous grey fox takes a nap on a low, thick bough of an old live oak: Above. A bald eagle, also indigenous, makes this aviary his home: Below. images by Stan Deatherage
In this sector of the Lowcountry Zoo, sculptures of art and fowl come together: Above. A barn owl couple perched high in one of the many aviaries in the zoo: Below. images by Stan Deatherage
Near Jasmine Pond are these two totally dissimilar bronze sculptures. They, like the pond with its many reflections of tall Lowcountry trees, are exquisitely beautiful in their combination: Above. This bronze sculpture, Wind on Water, by McDurrett Miller, is that example of beauty: Below. images by Stan Deatherage