Naturally Kiawah Magazine Volume 34 | Page 61

Kiawah’s NATURE By Grisham N. Tholan, Age 10 The strong sun blazing through the branches, Beautiful birds soaring through the sky, chirping and squawking, Murky ponds full of those famous and mighty alligators, Tall palm and oak trees that fume out the most precious oxygen, The giant ocean where marine animals thrive, Owls hooting proudly while they’re on the search for mice, Moon shining with glory when I go to sleep, The great long beach letting the most colorful shells wash upon it, Kiawah is nature’s meetinghouse! Wonderful Sights of Kiawah By Dylan S. Tholan, Age 10 Squirrels are climbing, birds are flying, oh what a wonderful sight to see! Alligators are swimming, people are fishing, oh what a wonderful sight to see! When the waves crash, people dash, oh what a wonderful sight to see! Dad is sleeping, dolphins are leaping, oh what a wonderful sight to see! People running through the park, hearing happy dogs bark, oh what a wonderful sight to see! Meet Grisham and Dylan Tholan Our poets this month are 10-year-old identical twins. Dylan is four minutes older than Grisham. The boys live with their family in Potomac, Maryland, but visit their villa in Kiawah as often as possible. In fact, the Tholas recently reinforced their commitment to Kiawah when they purchased a lot on which they will build a home one day. The twins have a younger brother (Karan, 71/2) and a little sister (Uma, 3, also known as the “princess”). We asked them what they liked best about Kiawah. From Grisham: I love the nature in Kiawah. That’s one of the main reasons we go there. The wildlife there is so unique and exciting to watch. Herons, alligators, birds, and other things. I also love the beach because I like to play in the waves. I like to bike, build sandcastles, and look for sand crabs on the beach. The community there is very kind, and it has the perfect landscape for biking. I also love the Night Heron Park with its soccer field, Kamp Kiawah, the pool, and waterpark. It’s great spending time in Kiawah. From Dylan: One of my favorite things to do is to spot the alligators. They are very common in Kiawah, but rare anywhere else. I also like the ocean, crabs, camp, the soccer field, and especially Night Heron Park. Basically, everything I see and do in Kiawah is my favorite thing: for example, crabbing in the marshes, swimming in the ocean, and playing on the soccer field. Where can you find another place like this? Photo by Mickey Ball 59