Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Charleston, South Carolina

Having good friends onboard is always a treat for us. It is also a break from all but the most necessary of chores and a great time to play the tourist! Dennis and Val Best not only shared the activities of our previous blog posting, but also helped us passage Water Music on two overnight legs of our journey south. Not only was the fishing good on our way south but having visitors we got to see more of Charleston SC and so can add to photos seen on last year’s blog posting.


Val & Deb with the largest of the Mahi Mahi caught offshore.


On arrival in Charleston we tied up on the Mega Dock at the City Marina which is ¼ of a mile long and, guess what, we were tied up at the far end.


Golf carts are the order of the day for staff assisting boats docking or taking on fuel. Even the onsite fire truck was a golf cart!!!


Holding tanks are pumped out with 24 hrs notice from this mobile unit.


And who’s this lucky dog? ( Deborah’s comment)


Charleston lies at the confluence of the Cooper and Ashley Rivers about 5 miles inland from the Ocean. A combination of heavy run off, high tide or storm surge can breach even the best of defenses. David & Dennis, on one of the seawalls, contemplating the 15ft surge experienced of Hurricane Hugo in 1989.


Couldn’t resist putting in at least one more of the beautiful homes in the older restored part of Charleston.


Some of the houses are surrounded by equally impressive gardens.


Temperatures were still in the mid 80s when we arrived in Charleston. This fountain, in one of the riverside parks, was a great place for cooling off!


Cooling off seems to be encouraged?


However participants are required to follow the rules!!!


Another fountain in the shape of a Pineapple.


Dennis, Val and David on the Riverfront Park Pier. The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge is in the background.


South Carolina has always been famous for its early plantations of cotton but before the revolutionary war the Drayton Hall Plantation grew rice.


The main house is a modest building as shown in this model, but once had two other separate outbuildings, one for cooking and one for the toilets.


The interior still has the original paintwork.


This very gray & wet day did not affect the house tour, but the river and swamp walks were mudded out.

4 Comments:

At 8:11 AM, Blogger Fine Line said...

Deborah and David, great photos as always. Hope to see you soon.

Anne and Steve

 
At 11:20 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Thanks for sharing your travels... One day, our time will come. Your photo documentary contributes to my imaginary trips. Nice. Your commentary adds loads. Historial viewpoint - always thought provoking. See you soon?

 
At 7:59 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Enjoyed your photos and trip details as always...thankyou.

John has been in Sydney for 10 days - he was able to see Caroline's play at the Opera House (Don's Party - appropriate with the pending election) and the premiere of her new movie "Rogue" - about a crocodile - plus attend a conference and a dinner with our old tubemakers friends.

Jo has just returned from a round the world trip - Trade Show in Houston for a week and a wonderful 8 days in New York with cousin Wendy from Melbourne - love that city!!! We walked our legs off....
Came home via London and had a pleasant catch up there with some friends and family including David and his sweet wife Kelda.Also managed a quick look at Libertys - still a great store.

Babysitting the gorgeous Hugo at present - such a good baby - Sarah and her gang adore him. Max is proving to be a marvellous big brother and Sophia is slightly more interested!

John back sailing in the Couta and enjoying it as always - tried out a new sail yesterday after work ready for this Saturday's race.

Warming up in Perth - we look forward to some summer time fun "down south" in that superb aqua water and on the white sand - I love the break and change of pace.

I am going ahead with finishing up Calico & Ivy mid next year or sooner - will be interesting to see how I cope after 25 years in retail. Feel sure I will find another life for myself....

John may retire then too so the Braziers will be joining all those baby boomers on the move hopefully.

May get to see Water Music yet ?


Love to you both and take care,

Jo and John xx

 
At 12:13 PM, Blogger Chris said...

I keep saying "One of these days" and I hope that comes true sooner than later. Thanks for your Christmas wishes and for sharing your website. It's always fun to track your travels. Frank and I wish you the very best in your travels and safe passage to the Bahamas. Much love always,
Chris and Frank

 

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