This is one of the most fun stores in all of Charleston. Something for everyone here. It is right down by the pier so if you are in town be sure to stop in and browse!
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Thursday, July 19, 2012
New Design
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Christmas in July
When you visit Charleston, you can pick up some decorations for your Christmas tree at the Market - no matter what time of year it is! It seems that so many people collect gorgeous ornaments these days, this shop is probably very successful.
Well, my blog page isn't quite what it should be but at least I can find what I want on it. I am not that good at "computer " so I have to keep it simple. I will probably be tweeking it for days now and maybe even change it completely! It seems like some of the design options are missing or maybe I used the wrong template. Oh, well, it is all fun!
Well, my blog page isn't quite what it should be but at least I can find what I want on it. I am not that good at "computer " so I have to keep it simple. I will probably be tweeking it for days now and maybe even change it completely! It seems like some of the design options are missing or maybe I used the wrong template. Oh, well, it is all fun!
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Charleston Market
Our Market downtown has been completely remodeled and I love visiting it! No more rice or indigo but lots of fun items in their place to take home with you.
Friday, July 13, 2012
Old Shed
This old shed is at Pinckney Historical Site but probably isn't all that old. What do you think? 60 - 70 years? About my age I would guess!
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Charles Pinckney Historic Site
Charles Pinckney was one of the signers of the US Constitution in 1776 and owned a plantation in the Charleston area consisting of over 700 acres. Today this small house and about 28 acres is all that remains of the original Snee Farm which his father owned before him. For more information please click HERE.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Beach Bike
(One more bicycle!) I think I would be a little concerned about incoming tides if my bike was left like this under the pier!
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Old But Loved
This rusty old bike is showing it's age with the torn seat and rust but maybe it isn't that old, but has just been out in the elements too much. Possibly that is my problem....I am not that old, I have just spent too much time in the sun!
Monday, July 9, 2012
Beat the Heat
Here is more on the bicycle theme. I love this. She is stopped talking on her cell phone - taking a little break from peddling -literally - her cold water.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Travel in Style
When I first saw this bike parked at the Farmer's Market I knew I had to have a picture but none that I took seemed to fully capture it. So, in order for you to really enjoy it, I have to post two photos. There is an unbelievable amount of detail! The owner has a great sense of humor!
Thursday, July 5, 2012
St. John's Lutheran Church
Another picture taken from our carriage ride in Charleston. And you might enjoy this website which will give you a look inside the church. Great photography here!!
The Churches of America.
The Churches of America.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Dock Street Theatre
This is not a very good picture of the Dock Street Theatre because I took it from a carriage when we were touring the city which I love to do!
On February 12, 1736 the Dock Street Theatre opened with a performance of The Recruiting Officer. Built on the corner of Church Street and Dock Street (now known as Queen Street), the Historic Dock Street Theatre was the first building in America built exclusively to be used for theatrical performances. Flora, the first opera performance in America, took place at the Historic Dock Street Theatre. Click HERE to read more.
On February 12, 1736 the Dock Street Theatre opened with a performance of The Recruiting Officer. Built on the corner of Church Street and Dock Street (now known as Queen Street), the Historic Dock Street Theatre was the first building in America built exclusively to be used for theatrical performances. Flora, the first opera performance in America, took place at the Historic Dock Street Theatre. Click HERE to read more.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Monday Mural
A day late but linked to Oakland Daily Photo.
I found this one in North Charleston. I can't really tell what it is all supposed to be :)
Monday, July 2, 2012
Pink House - Pink Flowers
Charleston has more than it's share of colorful homes. The pink ones are my favorite. And I love the Crepe Myrtle blooming right next door!
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Charleston's Candy Kitchen
Charleston's Candy Kitchen is across the street from the city market and if you are like most people, it is a must on your visit to Charleston. They offer free samples of the best Pralines ever. Sometimes there is even someone standing on the steps with samples trying to lure you in - if the offer of public restrooms doesn't do it. Also notice the black iron anchors on the side of the building - so "Port City". And the shiny brass letter "A" near the entrance. You will see brass street numbers on many of the old homes. You can see a collection of them HERE. This really is a great Charleston building and you can see some of the detail better if you click on the picture.
Have a good day!
Have a good day!
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