Taking a nap (mastering the art of covering up).
Charleston, SC
April 10th, 2018
Which one do you prefer?… is the inevitable question every time the trip to Savannah and Charleston comes up.
Well, none…, I mean BOTH!… is my answer because, honestly, these two shouldn’t be compared; I’d rather see them as an old couple, harmoniously complementing each other.
Indeed, if Savannah were a lady of a certain age and of the Victorian era, Charleston would have been an American Gentleman nearing retirement, extremely wealthy, aristocratic, with impeccable taste, elegantly sipping his spiked sweet tea from a crystal glass on his mansion’s porch – a mellow man.
There is a masculine quality about Charleston, I think you will agree, evident as we will walk past some of the city’s glorious mansions, visit a couple of impeccably preserved historic homes and learn about Charleston’s earliest colonial history as we walk through the first permanent English settlement in Carolina.
But, for now, our first impressions: an early afternoon walk on an unexpectedly cool day, through the Historic City Market to the Waterfront and its famous pineapple fountain. Surprised at first, it didn’t take long to learn that, through time, the pineapple became a symbol of friendship and hospitality, a sign often repeated throughout the city as a token of welcome.
Charleston, SC
April 9th, 2018
If it is true that Savannah is one of the most haunted cities in America, then it is also true that the Sorrel-Weed Mansion is one of the most haunted places in Savannah. To make sure you know that, they give ghost tours; they recount the tragic stories of those that haunt the house; they give away shocking secrets; they share their experiences of paranormal activity; and they show you the pictures to prove it!
In short, my friends, you are in for one of the most entertaining ghost tours in town.
So, what were your plans for Halloween?
April 8th, 2018
crash a wedding // catch birds in midair (on camera that is) // enjoy a little dolce far niente // peer at gossips peering out from the pier // stumble upon structures coming directly out of a Wes Anderson movie // go fishing on the pier but, remember: no sharks! (because it is actually possible to catch sharks from the pier…?!?!) // laugh out loud at the de facto appropriation of the monostyle ”private properties” by real beach dwellers (the ones with wings)…
events and observations in no particular order or preference
Tybee Beach Pier and Pavilion
April 8th, 2018
Panoramic views and snippets of nostalgia in the Head Keeper’s cottage. Hard work for the parents, but it must have a world of magic for the children who grew up here.
Tybee Island Light Station and Museum
April 8th, 2018
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