by Connie:
We discovered the local breakfast 'hole in the wall' on Mallary Street where the "locals" gather. Dressner's has wide plank floors, a 12 foot metal ceiling and the best (and only) oatmeal-pecan pancakes we ever had. We drank "Sweet Tea" instead of coffee (free refills!) just like the locals.
An elderly man with an Alaska sweatshirt approached Glen and extended his weathered hand. With a smile, he asked our names and welcomed us to the island. Said he and his wife Francis had lived here for 53 years. After a brief conversation, he placed his hand on Glen's back (in typical Joe Murphy fashion) and told us he hoped we would come back to SSI and settle down after our journey. As he departed he said, " Glen and Connie, it has been a pleasure...".( Daddy always said that.) What a gentleman.
I LIKE "Southern Hospitality".
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