New Job!

I started a new job this week as Senior Director, Strategic Partnerships for Soloh Partners!

Soloh is a healthcare staffing agency based in NYC, and is a growing company that I am excited to be a part of.

100% remote for now, so I need a new pair of sweatpants!

Guess Who’s Back? Back Again!

guess whos back
Guess Who’s Back! Back Again!

We are glad to be back in old SC,

So here’s a little.. pic gallery,

So everybody {-} just click to see,

Cause it’d be so empty without me!

Ski Day

Snow Days

20th First Date Anniversary

I don’t have a photograph from St. Patrick’s Day 2001, but it’s a day I’ll never forget.

Annette and I went on our first date and the rest is history!
Happy First Date Anniversary, my Love!

(Side Note, the image above is from the day we were engaged, taken at the top of Mount Christoffel, Curaçao.)

Happy St. Patrick’s Day Everyone!

Bonus Pic from the same trip! I mean, DAMN.. we looked pretty good 20 years ago!

annette and lew in hot tub in curacao

What a Cool Place!

We spent Saturday night at The Woodlands Nature Reserve, a 6000 acre playground located about 20 minutes from Charleston near Middleton Place. 

From hiking and biking, to kayaking, glamping, music festivals, and more, this place is a must-do for anyone who appreciates Lowcountry beauty. 


Check it out!

https://www.woodlandsnaturereserve.com

I took my face out of the book…

… and put it here instead. I may go into the many reasons why in a future post but, for now, let’s just say that this will now be my platform for posting updates so that my family and friends may keep up with me if they wish.
Feel free to comment, just remember I’ll have to approve you as a user first.
Thanks! Lewis

Edisto Beach and Indian Shell Mound

Gallery Post:

Took a long Christmas Holiday with our family to one of my favorite places in the world, Edisto Beach, SC. We spent our time watching the winter waves roll in, enjoying the bounty of the sea, and hiking the trails in the state park. The Indian Shell Mound is out on a point in the Edisto River, and its beauty is hard to match, just remember to do a thorough tick-check after your hike.