About this Product
There was a local tradition here in Murrells Inlet, on Goat Island, at the marshwalk.
Goats inhabited the 'island' and were corraled together and taken off the island in the fall and returned in the spring. They spent the seasons in a warmer climate sanctuary.
I took this goats photo-he looks like he wants to nose his way off of the truck! And I wrote a haiku about this 'tradition'.
***DUE TO STORM EROSION OF GOAT ISLAND-THE TRADITION HAS ENDED :(
It does not look like it will resume. So here's your chance to have a memory of this past
local tradition!
THEY WILL BE MISSED BY THE LOCALS AND TOURISTS!!!
11 oz./Microwave/Dishwasher safe
Sylvia's Works of Heart
Meet the Maker
My name is Sylvia Kelly~a.k.a. 'Haiku Sylvia'
I live with my husband in Murrells Inlet, S.C. I am originally from N.J. where I worked for 23 years as a nurse, owned a senior day care business and was in the Army Nurse Corp. Reserves for 11 years. In S.C., I've worked as an activity director, and security officer through the S.C. Law Enforcement Division.
I love being a wife, mother and grandmother. I have always enjoyed writing, nature, photography and memory keeping. In my retirement phase of life, I am pursuing sharing my creative talents and offerings of unique haiku gifts, my haiku writings, my captures of nature in photos and memory keeping gifts.

How it’s Made
I took the photograph myself and wrote the haiku