The only tim eI have ever seen the moss was when I was 14, and my brother was graduating Boot camp at Parris Island. I was enthalled by it, that, and the palmettos. Where did the years go? The sight and feeling came rushing back.
Eww, I did not see the bugginess nor did I get itchy when I approached. My sister ran smack into an alligator and froze; our father backed her away slowly. I wanted to see it, but my mother hustled me away. LOL!
The only tim eI have ever seen the moss was when I was 14, and my brother was graduating Boot camp at Parris Island. I was enthalled by it, that, and the palmettos.
Where did the years go? The sight and feeling came rushing back.
By: Tonette Joyce on March 11, 2026
at 10:16 am
I like to look at Spanish moss, but not get near it. LOL! Itchy, buggy, and funky. LOL – Had some friends at Parris Island back in the day!
By: Author on March 11, 2026
at 10:19 am
I read the comments to find out this is Spanish Moss. Itchy, buggy, and
funky? Ummm, no thank you!
By: Laurie Ryan on March 11, 2026
at 7:33 pm
Eww, I did not see the bugginess nor did I get itchy when I approached. My sister ran smack into an alligator and froze; our father backed her away slowly. I wanted to see it, but my mother hustled me away. LOL!
By: Tonette Joyce on March 12, 2026
at 6:13 am
Eek on the gator. Could’ve been a whole different story there.
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By: Author on March 12, 2026
at 7:33 am
Lol. Yes. Atmospheric to view, not so much fun to touch.
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By: Author on March 12, 2026
at 7:32 am
My sister and parents were shaken, but my dad kept his head. Everyone was afraid but me, but then, I hadn’t see the gator!
By: Tonette Joyce on March 12, 2026
at 4:58 pm
Lol on not seeing it. Glad all stayed calm
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By: Author on March 13, 2026
at 5:11 pm
There is something so eerie about trees and Spanish moss.
By: Susanne Matthews on March 13, 2026
at 7:50 am
Yes! Especially at night.
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By: Author on March 13, 2026
at 5:12 pm