11 December 2014

Teeny, tiny houses of Charleston

Charleston, S.C.
This is a favorite and I stop to say hello to the little pink house each time I pass. It appears uninhabited and in need of some tender loving care.

It is late and I should be snug in my bed. This is my first day back in the office after a few days away so spent catching up with emails, voice mails, notes under my door and on my door. I had an order of Charleston sweetgrass baskets waiting for me from a friend at work. They cost so much but are so lovely and I have a connection if anyone needs any for gifts. Let me know and I will put you in touch.

7 comments:

  1. It could certainly use some work, but it's got potential.

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    1. It is masonry so probably the structure is in good shape. I've always liked it.

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  2. You should buy it, Joan. Might make a tiny bed and breakfast.

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    1. I don't know what the layout inside is but it is darling.

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  3. Joan, is this tiny house on Anson Street, a few doors up from Society?
    If so, I knew an artist who lived there in the 1950s.

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    1. Chuck, yes it is! Thanks for reminding me of the exact location. I couldn't recall if it was Anson or Society.

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