05 April 2013

Spring time glory

Magnolia Plantation Gardens, Charleston, S.C.
Magnolia Gardens pulls me like a magnet at this time of year. It is impossible to resist and you can see why. How perfectly lovely. I did a quick walk through the blossoms and the swamp walk happily clicking away. Photographers were tripping over themselves today with all the latest equipment, long lenses and tripods. I slipped in between them, snapped a couple shots and skipped along my merry way.

Cooper River Bridge run in the morning, kids. Who is running?



Kindness

Be Kind, Charleston, S.C.
I love this quote from Roger Ebert. "Kindness" covers all my political beliefs." RIP Mr. Ebert.


04 April 2013

Folly Beach Impressionist Art

Mural, Folly Beach, S.C.
Yikes, it has been a busy week. I need to run away. Maybe back to the beach.

Today's image is a mural on Folly Beach. It looks like an impressionist art piece, doesn't it?

The local internet community is a-buzz with the story of an upcoming reality show based in Charleston. Mostly a not very happy buzz but that might just be me.  Ewwww. When will the reality show stage pass? Soon please.

03 April 2013

Spring Break Charleston Style

Marion Square, Charleston, S.C.
There is a early warm day in Charleston when Marion Square fills up with college students in bikinis, Frisbee players, happy dogs, picnickers and now hammocks. These must be the perfect trees. I left, walked around and came back and there was a different hammock in place. Happy Spring Break!

02 April 2013

Spring Break Charleston Style

Blue Bicycle Books, King St., Charleston, S.C.
Blue Bicycle Books window display stays current with the passing of time but it doesn't keep sleeping kitty awake.

Uhoh. Luckily tomorrow is National Walking Day because I was a slacker this evening. I did do a quick mile loop around the hospital during my break this afternoon but couldn't make myself get back out this evening until it was much too late and dark.

“Walkers are 'practitioners of the city,' for the city is made to be walked. A city is a language, a repository of possibilities, and walking is the act of speaking that language, of selecting from those possibilities. Just as language limits what can be said, architecture limits where one can walk, but the walker invents other ways to go.”
Rebecca Solnit, Wanderlust: A History of Walking

01 April 2013

New entry to the Sandwich Honor Roll

Wich Doctor, Folly Beach, S.C.
I am enjoying my extra day off so much that I probably need to figure out a way to retire. Harhar. This is sweet. I walked on Folly Beach this morning after doing a few errands along the way. After the beach and boardwalk I found this place to grab a bite.

I have a few favorite sandwiches around town - the Eggplant & Goat cheese at Hominy Grill, the Portobello Mushroom at Five Loaves and the Duck Confit at Caviar & Bananas but this Jerk Caribbean pork with plantains, mango ketchup & grilled scallions formally joined the honor roll today. It was so good I soon had some company at my table.


First paddle of the year

Lake Marion, S.C.
With both of my children with me this weekend and it was good to wet the paddles for the first time this year. Bike rides, a bonfire and lazy evenings reading. I am a fortunate woman. 

Even better - I worked Friday so I could take today off. Woohoo!


31 March 2013

Happy Easter!

Meditation Garden, Charleston, S.C.
Happy Easter!

I hope everyone is having a wonderful Easter weekend. As always lately on holidays I enjoy watching the pictures of family get-togethers and happy children streaming in on Facebook. I was blessed myself this year since I have both of my children with me and I am feeling very fortunate.

Today's photo is from the meditation garden at Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital. I thought it was the perfect image for Easter Sunday.

29 March 2013

Through the window

King & Broad, Charleston, S.C.
This gal was prancing around in the window of the art gallery at Broad & King St. having a perfectly joyous time. The photo below is of her hand from another angle. I believe it is the Mary Martin Gallery. I need to start walking with a pen and notepad.

Yeah Friday! I got so much done today working peacefully without the phone ringing or hundreds of emails to respond to. I might start working on every holiday. My daughter arrives after midnight tonight (can't wait, can't wait!) so I am planning to sneak a couple of days off next week.



28 March 2013

Corner Stores of Charleston

Corner Store, Charleston, S.C.

I've done entries on corner stores of Charleston before but had to take another shot of this one with the vintage car in front of it. There is something so much more charming about a corner store over a chain convenience store, isn't there?

I believe the lottery sign on the door advertises that jackpot I had plans for but didn't win.

Who is up for a long weekend? Not me yet. I am going to work tomorrow and take Monday off instead since my daughter is coming home. Woohoo!

27 March 2013

Wisteria in the churchyard

St. John's Lutheran Churchyard, Charleston, S.C.

Wisteria-Hysteria
No fair maid of Algeria,
muchacha from Iberia,
has beauty that’s superior
to flowering wisteria.
Some call her purple, some say mauve,
I fancy her, for she is fauve.
Wisterially, I’m feeling chauv-
inistic for her in her grove.
With blossom purple and imperious
she beckons to me, mauve, mysterious,
and draws me to her, mute but serious,
and wonderful and wild, wisterious.
Gershon Hepner

As I searched for a Wisteria related poem to go along with my images, I discovered that McClellanville has an annual Wisteria parade. I couldn't find any dates listed for this year but they may not be trying to draw outside attention to it. Cool!


26 March 2013

Mini Libraries

Mini Library at Black Tap Coffee Shop, Beaufain St., Charleston, S.C.

I have been enchanted with some of the mini libraries people have been creating lately to make books available. This link shows them made from old newspaper boxes. Check out these images of little libraries built for yards. So cute! I haven't seen any like that but I was tickled to come across this box of books in front of Black Tap Coffee Shop on Beaufain St. Thanks folks!


25 March 2013

Fruit ID

Charleston, S.C.
Curious here....what are the orange fruits hanging low?

I am off to bed early. I have some sleep to catch up with. You kids turn the lights out. Don't stay up too late.

The Midnight Train to Georgia

Savannah, GA
Not quite the midnight train but close enough. My sister Barbra and her husband emailed to say they were taking a snow break weekend in Savannah. Since they had come all the way from Canada I didn't want to miss the chance to see them. We expected rain all weekend so I had the brilliant idea to take the Amtrak train down the coast. It is a brilliant idea and everything went smoothly except for that fact that the train pulls up at 5:06 am (yawn).

I arrived before sunrise and shared a cab into town with a couple of SCAD students on their way back from New York City. It was too early to awaken a couple on holiday so I wandered the cobblestone riverfront streets, grabbed a cup of coffee and visited the waving girl statue. It was great to see family and catch up. We had a yummy brunch, walked around Forsythe Park, took the movie tour and had a great dinner at Sage before they dropped me back off at the train station. The train was easy, efficient and clean. The only snag was the both routes up and down the scenic coast were done in the dark at this time of the year.


23 March 2013

Walk for Water 2013

Charleston Walk for Water, Charleston, S.C.
The rain held off just long enough for the 7th annual Walk for Water sponsored by Water Missions International to be a grand success. Raising money to provide safe water around the world, walkers carried empty buckets and filled them up half walk through the walk. I saw lots of familiar faces, co workers and friends. Thanks to everyone who supports this cause.

I was one of the lucky ones who has seen this put into action when I went to Kenya a few years ago to document the installation of a water purification system for a small hospital and community. It has been grand hearing about the different clean drinking water has made.

Tight quarters

Prices Alley, Charleston, S.C.
Ooopsie! Charleston alleys are full of charm but can be tricky for practical purposes.

I just got home from the Walk for Water but couldn't resist grabbing a shot of this on my return. I didn't stick around to find out if they made it.

It is pouring rain. Stay dry!

22 March 2013

The Hospital Herald - 1899

The Hospital Herald, Charleston, S.C.
This is a page from the Hospital Herald, Charleston 1899. I have discovered that the Waring Library at MUSC has digitized the copies of the medical journal. It is a fascinating glimpse at medical history in the lowcountry and I have been reading them all. Copies of the journal can be found: Lowcountry Digital Library.

The Hospital Herald is described as: The Official organ of the Association of Colored Physicians of South Carolina, edited by Dr. A.C. McClennan, surgeon in charge of the Colored Hospital and Training School for Nurses at 135 Cannon St., Charleston, S.C. Topics discussed in this issue include the financial needs of the hospital and solicitations of donations for indebtedness. Other topics include winter illnesses, sanitation and hygiene, and nurse-training.

How times have changed. They are hoping for donations of $15 to support a free bed for a month and $300 would pay the salary of the Head Nurse for a year.  Click below to see local Charleston advertisers in the Herald.



21 March 2013

Charleston Fashion Week

Charleston Fashion Week, Marion Square, Charleston, S.C.
I joked a couple of years ago that the one festival I wasn't involved with at all was Charleston Fashion Week and wondered if it was because I tend to wear Dansko shoes. Heheh. This year, thanks to Charleston Magazine and the American Heart Association I was offered tickets to last night's fashion show. Lordy, I could have used up a camera card just taking pictures of women's shoes. No sensible Danskos in sight. It was an experience. As I understand it, the entire event started as the brainchild of Ayoka Lucas pictured above and has blossomed into a very successful event. 

I wasn't seated in a place to get good pictures so just grabbed a couple to document the event. I have to admit that my favorite part of the night was the kid's fashions. They were so adorable.


19 March 2013

Charleston view

Charleston, S.C.
We get so excited about views overlooking the peninsula because we have so few high rise buildings in Charleston. Isn't this glorious?

I hosted a career evening for students interested in Emergency Medical Services this evening at Roper Hospital. Besides the normal skills, ambulance ride etc. I had a special treat up my sleeve. I couldn't tell the students about it since I wasn't sure we could pull it off but we did. I took forty kids up to the roof of Roper Hospital and let them check out the helicopter and talk to the pilot and flight staff. I am not sure who was more excited - them or me!

I need to get to bed, kids. Late night tonight and long day tomorrow. G'night. 


18 March 2013

Your personal shopper - me!

Charleston, S.C.
Clicking around the blogosphere, I realize I have been slacking off on blogging duties. There is a general tradition of displaying wares for readers to buy. I don't take pictures of myself trying on new outfits in fitting rooms, displaying my feet in new shoes or raving about purses or nail polish colors.

Have no fear! I found a fresh exciting sale that no one else is promoting. Who knew that tombstones went on sale for Easter and Mother's Day? Tell them I sent you.

No promotional blog give-a ways to commenters. Sorry about that. Maybe next year after they get a rush of sales from my promotion.