Palm Leaves at the Lost Dog Café
I was looking for color and found it in these palms on Folly Island, SC. The location was the Lost Dog Café Cozy café serving all-day breakfast & coffee plus sandwiches, salads & wraps, and it has a dog wall of fame. If you visit the café, you will be allowed to add your dog’s photo to exhibited on the wall.
There are many reasons to visit the Edge of America (a.k.a. Folly Beach), but if you’re a nature enthusiast who loves scavenging for fossils, then you can hit a real payload here. Anyone can find them, but if you want to know where the real honey hole is, you’ll book a tour with Charleston Fossil Adventures.
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Green vines in-tangle one’s soul at the Lost Dog Café in Folly Beach, SC
Here are some photos which will illustrate the beautiful walls of the café.
Lost dog, folly beach.com
Re-connecting-to-nature
Who-let-the-dogs-out
Lost dog cafe.com
11 Comments
Wonderful photos and a place I would feel right at home with.
Thanks, Jim, it is a Dog lover paradise, it has great food and coffee too. Folly island beach is a great area to explore.
You got some great colors, so much to look at in your images. Love the little sign that says, “Dogs laugh with their tails”. It actually put a smile on my face.
Hi Rebeca, I guess you’re a dog person? I have my old dog Sadie photo on the wall. Thanks for the visit and nice comments.
Very nice touch, adding dog photos to the wall of the cafe. I was intrigued by the first image with the shadows of the ferns – great lead in image to incent people to delve deeper into the story!
WOW, Steve, you are a gifted writer and a great photographer too.
What’s a “dog wall of fame”? Hope’s it’s not what I’m thinking :-)
Hi Jim;
I added 3 more photos which will illustrate the walls of the café. If you visit the café, you will be allowed to add your dog’s photo to exhibited on the wall.
Thanks for the visit.
wow! amazing colors!
Ryan ! Thanks for the nice comments
Thanks for the comments.