“It was many and many a year ago, in a kingdom by the sea..." Edgar Allan Poe
13 August 2013
12 August 2013
On the Road - Reykjavik, Iceland
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Hotel room view. Not too very bad. |
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City Center Square, Reykjavik, Iceland |
The entire population of Iceland is 320,000 and 200,000 of them live in or around Reykjavik. Happily my hotel room was ready for me at that early hour and I was able to freshen up, check out the buffet and head out into the crisp, fresh air to explore. The Fosshotel Baron was conveniently close to the harbor, downtown and main shopping district and I was determined to make the most of my only day in town even if I hadn't slept.
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Reykjavik Harbor |
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Yep. I tracked down the murals |
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There are hardly any tree, but oddly the largest trees grew from the center of each tomb |
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Corrugated tin sided buildings. Why don't we do that? |
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Colorful bike gates swing out to close traffic for street events |
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The artist was putting the finishing touches on his mural |
It was impossible to get lost since Hallgrim's Church is the landmark overlooking the city and can be seen from every direction. I headed back to my all white room with it's white fluffy duvet to freshen up before I met the rest of my group at 6 p.m. to check out my traveling companions. There were sixteen of us altogether and it seemed a mix of Australian, English, Swedish, Israeli, Canadian, two couples from New York and myself. Hardly anyone lived in their country of birth. The Canadian lived in Switzerland, the Isreali gentleman lived in Russia, the English lady came from Norway etc. We were a mixed up lot!
I need to get to bed, kids. I start back to reality tomorrow with all day meetings. To learn more about Reykjavik visit my friend's Pat & Kathie's description of their trip.
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11 August 2013
On the Road - Iceland
I am home...hard to believe I left Iceland early this morning. I've had such a wonderful adventure. It was awesome in every way. Iceland is a fascinating country. More to come but I wanted to upload a few pictures to let you see what I've been up to. I hope everyone has been well. Looking forward to catching up. Luckily I took tomorrow off to unpack and get settled and then back to reality on Tuesday.
06 August 2013
On the road again - Iceland
I haven't abandoned ship! Stick with me, kids. I am off gallivanting in Iceland and what an adventure I am having. Since I am traveling on my own I joined a small group -Swedish, Australian, British, Isreali, Canadian and little old me. The dinner conversation is enlightening to say the least. Each morning we take off to explore new sights - incredible waterfalls, lava fields, glaciers and today a boat ride in a glacier lake. The scenery is breathtaking and the country is safe, friendly and clean. I am snug in a tiny hotel bed under a white fluffy duvet anticipating new adventures in the morning. Wifi hasn't been reliable enough to mess with uploading photos unfortunately so that will need to wait. Y'all behave while I am away. Love, Joan
01 August 2013
Colorful King
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Bluesteins, King St., Charleston, S.C. |
Sooooo.........I have a pile of clothes thrown in the general direction of my suitcase because (insert drum roll here..) I am flying to Iceland tomorrow afternoon. How exciting is that?
I just finished a warm humid walk and before you know it I will be in crisp cool weather. It is so warm in Charleston I've been holding up long sleeve shirts as if they are foreign objects and thinking, "Does anyone really wear these things?" Fun times ahead kids. Volcanoes, hot springs and furry ponies, oh my!
31 July 2013
Don't get too popular Charleston
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King St., Charleston, S.C. |
Sigh. I hesitate to share the awards Charleston wins because I want people coming here for the right reasons, not just because it is listed as the best and latest place to check off their bucket list. This time we won Conde Nast's "Friendliest City" award. Ya gotta like that. I am reminded of the time a gentleman was charged with assault. He slapped a visitor who didn't respond when he said "Good Morning" on the street. Most friendly city indeed! His explanation? In Charleston we say "Good Morning."
1. Charleston: Score: 91.5
With “sand, sun, history, good food, and friendly people,” Charleston is a consistent hit with the travelers who venture to this “gracious and beautiful” city (in fact, it's also the No. 1 city in our entire Readers' Choice Survey, with high scores for ambiance, restaurants and culture). Nearby beaches and impressive architecture draw visitors, but it’s the “insanely nice” locals who enhance “magnificent” bed and breakfasts and “amazing shopping.” “The charm of this city brings me back every year,” praised one devoted fan.
In other news, it sure is hard to pack a suitcase when everything you own is blue and black.
30 July 2013
Reflections
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Reflections, King St., Charleston, S.C. |
Would someone please remind me that I have to be at work before 7 a.m. for a fundraising cookware sale? Yawn. I can do it.
28 July 2013
Walking on the Edge of America
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Folly Beach, S.C. |
I usually avoid the beach at peak season. One of the main reasons is the problem finding a parking spot. I got lucky this morning and spent my entire walk thinking "why don't I do this more often". Folly Beach is such a character spot. Is there anything more fun than watching kids leap and squeal in the waves.
I believe the group of gals below were part of a volleyball team working out. At the moment I walked by they look like they are worshiping the ocean.
I hope everyone has had a good weekend. I need to get to my bed but I've been watching House of Cards and it is so good I keep treating myself to one more episode. Then just one more.
27 July 2013
To market, to market to buy a fat pig
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Charleston Farmer's Market, Charleston, S.C. |
- To market, to market, to buy a fat pig,
- Home again, home again, jiggety-jig.
- To market, to market, to buy a fat hog,
- Home again, home again, jiggety-jog.
Unrelated but have some quick fun with Charleston letters at Charleston Letters. Cheri Cox walked the streets finding images with letter shapes. I knew that, but I didn't know she had set up a web site where you could try it. Type your name in and see what she has in store for you. You can order prints if you like them. Fun gift idea.
Now, where shall I walk this morning?
26 July 2013
King St. beauty
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King St., Charleston, S.C. |
Yay for Fridays! I made it to see The Way Way Back after work and sat in the dark by myself nibbling on my kiddie combo letting the work week melt away. I enjoyed it very much.
Charleston Grit found some high energy dancing pictures to add to my recent shots of break dancers at the park. Check these out: Charleston Grit. Is that seriously Mahatma Gandhi dancing with a blonde? I never expected to see that. Have a good weekend kids!
25 July 2013
How much is that Seafood in the window?
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Dave's Seafood Carry Out, Charleston, S.C. |
I didn't eat at Dave's today but I have eaten well. I enjoyed fried catfish at a late lunch meeting at the Glass Onion and just got back from walking through the North Charleston Farmer's Market and then picking up some Mahi tacos at Sesame with my son. I think I need to go out for a very long walk. If I can move.
24 July 2013
Teeny tiny houses of Charleston
I didn't say all of our teeny tiny houses were fixed up, did I? This little sweetie on Smith right below Marion St. is on occasion waterfront property. I was tempted to straighten out the shot below but I think that shows it about right.
Happy trails kids! Keep on walking.
23 July 2013
Farewell to the old Charleston Library
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King St., Charleston, S.C. |
The building has been sitting empty for years and looking very much the worse for wear. It is definitely time for something to happen and permission has been given for an eight story hotel which will change the area dramatically. I have many happy memories of time spent in it. I remember being so pleased to discover that I was living a couple of blocks from the main Library. My children and I carried home armfuls of books every week and I spent hours in the periodical section. I can't help wondering what will happen to the imported pink marble slabs that must have been a pretty big deal when it was built in 1960. Many of them are already missing.
Here is a blog that presents the decision as a loss for preservationists and I learned that it was Charleston's first desegregated public building. It will be nice to see it lively and functioning again especially since it borders the popular Marion Square. Farewell old friend.
22 July 2013
And the gates shall remain closed
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6 Thomas St., Charleston, S.C. |
I've always loved the beautiful home but was unfamiliar with the story behind the massive iron gates I have walked past hundreds of times. Here is an old Post & Courier story about the house.
The house has an enduring bit of Charleston lore associated with it. Along Vanderhorst St. (bordering the property to the south) are large and very decorative iron gates. The set of gates to the west is said to have been the spot where a woman bid farewell to her fiance, telling him as he left that she would not reopen the gates until he returned. The man was killed in the Civil War, and no subsequent occupant of the house has reopened the gates to this day; they remain locked shut.
21 July 2013
The Tastier Peach State
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Schuler Peach Co. at the Charleston Farmer's Market, Charleston, S.C. |
I picked peaches one summer as a teenager in Canada. I remember as if it was yesterday being at the top of a ladder stretching to reach for a giant juicy peach with my fingertips. I bit into it and stood there on my perch overlooking the orchard with peach juice dripping down my arms. I am forever looking for that very perfect peach and enjoying every bite of the journey.
20 July 2013
Break dancers - Charleston Farmer's Market
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Marion Square, Charleston, S.C. |
19 July 2013
It's a bug!
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Barnes Auto, James Island, S.C. |
I squeezed in The East at the Terrace Theater and just got back from enjoying a little green Thai curry and bought a couple of hydrangeas on sale at Lowes. Not a bad start to the weekend.
18 July 2013
My last night as a music promoter
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Richard Larson, Charleston, S.C. |
Thanks to everyone who entertained us this week, the Cafe for hosting and donating a percentage to the Heart Association and everyone who came out to listen to the music. I clearly hang out with some talented folks!
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Raymond Santiago, Charleston, S.C. |
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