“It was many and many a year ago, in a kingdom by the sea..." Edgar Allan Poe
08 August 2014
06 August 2014
04 August 2014
Bottle Tree
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Bottle Tree, Bull St., Charleston, S.C. |
The mission of the Avery Research Center for African American History and Culture is to collect, preserve, and promote the unique history and culture of the African diaspora, with emphasis on Charleston and the South Carolina Lowcountry. Avery’s archival collections, museum exhibitions, and public programming reflect these diverse populations as well as the wider African Diaspora. The Avery Research Center is located at 125 Bull Street, Charleston, SC 29424 in the historic Harleston Village. Phone: 843.953.760
01 August 2014
Before & After - Colorful update
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Magnolia Rd, Charleston, S.C. |
In other news, I've been eating so many fresh peaches and cherries I hardly need anything else. They are so very good this year.
Note: I took off the comment restrictions. I'll see how long to it takes to get swarmed by spam comments. We shall see. I hate to have it on.
31 July 2014
Swim little fishy!
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Fish, Charleston, S.C. |
As much as I miss living downtown I don't miss the frequent flooded streets. It's nice not to have to check the tide charts before heading home. According to the Post & Courier we had 4 - 8 inches depending on what part of town you were in and more to come over the next few days. Stay dry my friends.
30 July 2014
STOP! God Bless Y'all
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Charleston, S.C. |
What the Sheet? Charleston's Homeless Shelter, Crisis Ministries is almost ready to move into their new facility and they need twin bed sheets and towels. They said white was best so they can bleach them. I bet I have 110 friends who might chip in on a twin sheet set or two or more. I shared this on Facebook and helpful contacts tracked down good deals at Walmart, KMart and Anna's Linens (if they have white in stock) and many people have already donated. Spread the word! Here are the details:
I do know good people and I love this message I just got from Brad at Crisis Ministries: We just received a delivery from Walmart with a set of 4 sheets. Perfect timing since we have 4 men going through orientation today who will receive these sheets.
Are you looking for a quick and meaningful service opportunity? We need your help! As we prepare to move into our new homeless services center with beds for 110 men (including 40 beds designated for male Veterans), we need new linens.
Because we are still finishing construction and access to the shelter is limited, we will have an easy donation drop-off at 212 Huger Street (our Veteran Services Center across from Taco Boy) on Friday, Aug. 1 from 7:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
We need:
- New, white twin sheet sets (fitted, flat and pillowcase)
- New, white towels and washcloths
- New, standard pillows
Help us make this drive a success so every guest who comes through our door has fresh, clean linens! You can also donate financial gifts online at One80Place.org/donate.
Questions? Contact Brad Cashman at 737-8369 or bcashman@one80place.org
Thanks!
29 July 2014
What does the fox say?
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Wine & Design, Charleston, S.C. |
What does the fox say?
Objects in the mirror may be larger than they appear!
I finally stopped to get a picture of the mural going up on the side of Wine & Design on Ashley River Road. Pretty colorful! I was heading back to my car when I spotted the reflection in the mirror. Sometimes the last shot is the winner.
If anyone knows who the artist is let me know.
28 July 2014
The Alien has arrived
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George St., Charleston, S.C. |
Hello there! Is it cooler where you live? Will you take us back with you?
According to the sign it isn't an alien but a Subterranean lizard by Austin Abt. Silly me. Thanks for making me happy Austin.
27 July 2014
Doors of Charleston
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Doors of Charleston, S.C. |
When I come across something like this I am almost emotional. Seriously? Someone did this for ME!? Someone I don't even know gave me this gift. Thank you unknown artist.
This won't make it on the artsy Doors of Charleston poster but it is a perfect addition to my collection.
Stay cool kids. It's mighty hot out there. You can follow my walk this morning by the sweat trail.
26 July 2014
Daufuskie Island field trip
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Ferry to Daufuskie Island, Hilton Head, S.C. |
The ferry leaves from Hilton Head Island. $64 included round trip ferry ride, lowcountry buffet on arrival and either a guided tour or golf cart rental. Plan your trip here. Dolphins escorted our boat and lunch was waiting for us on arrival. We met our guide Roger Pinckney and driver Eddie, boarded our magical history tour bus.The island is very rustic and peaceful. I had downloaded and reread Pat Conroy's book The Water is Wide about teaching in the little school house for a year. Some of the few old cottages are being restored and the church and school are open for viewing as museums. We stopped at an iron artist and pottery studio and ended back at the dock for deviled crab treats before boarding the ferry. It was a lovely day. Thanks to history lover Josephine Humphreys and Roger Pinckney for putting us all together. More photos here.
Daufuskie Island was occupied by native Indians prior to the arrival of European explorers in the 16th Century. Islanders sided with the British during the Revolutionary War. Plantations covered the island prior to the Civil War when they were occupied by Union soldiers. Freed slaves then occupied the island and grew cotton until fields were ruined by the boll weevil. Canning for the famous Daufuskie Island Oysters ended when local oyster beds were closed in 1951 due to pollution from the Savannah River. Electricity came to the island in 1953 and telephones in 1972; however, with few opportunities for work, the population shrank to less than a hundred people, leaving a legacy of rich Gullah history. In the 1980s, tracts of land facing the Atlantic Ocean were purchased, development began and the island was rediscovered as an historic treasure.
25 July 2014
John Rutledge House
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John Rutledge House, Broad St., Charleston, S.C. |
I took today off work and am heading on a field trip to Daufuskie Island. I am ready to go! Heading down to Hilton Head shortly to take a ferry over to the island.
23 July 2014
Celebrating summer with tomato pie
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Tomato Pie, Charleston, S.C. |
Mine is simpler and I cheat with frozen pie crust (ssshh!). It is a lot easier and still scrumptious. Give it a try and invite me over.
Tomato Pie
4 tomatoes, peeled and sliced
10 fresh basil leaves, chopped
1/2 cup chopped green onion
1 (9-inch) prebaked deep dish pie shell
2 cups mix of grated mozzarella and cheddar
1 cup mayonnaise
Salt & pepper
Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Place the tomatoes in a colander in the sink in 1 layer. Sprinkle with salt and allow to drain for 10 minutes. Pat dry with paper towels.
Layer the tomato slices, basil, and onion in pie shell. Season with salt and pepper. Combine the grated cheeses and mayonnaise together. Spread mixture on top of the tomatoes and bake for 30 minutes or until lightly browned.
To serve, cut into slices and serve warm.
22 July 2014
Magnolia Park Community Garden
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Magnolia Park, Charleston, S.C. |
21 July 2014
Guerrilla Cuisining
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Chef Jonathan Kaldas, Charleston, S.C. |
This event was held upstairs at Burwell's Stone Fire Grill on Market St. Our chefs for the evening were Chef Jonathan Kaldas, Chef Jordan Moore and Mark Heyward-Washington. The taste adventures included beef heart and beef tendon and fried sweetbreads and yes, I did eat it all. Check here for upcoming events. I guarantee each one will be an adventure.
19 July 2014
Tree trimming day
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Charleston, S.C. |
No one got hurt, no trees crashed on my roof and they cleaned up well. It was better than watching an action movie.
Dinner with a view
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View from Shem Creek boardwalk, Mt. Pleasant, S.C. |
I anticipate an exciting afternoon on my property today as I have tree trimmers coming to prune my trees and remove a large dying tree on my neighbors property. Woohoo! Hope all goes well.
17 July 2014
Thursday evening hodge podge
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East Bay St., Charleston, S.C. |
Last summer may have been the summer of the hydrangea but this, this is the year of the crepe myrtle. They are glorious and the city is a garden.
Al Jazeera America did a nice profile on our own Mayor Joe Riley. Click here to see how Charleston is making history with our long serving mayor: America's Favorite Mayor.
Lisa Shimko's art is so colorful and fun! Check her web site and see what you think.
I slipped out at lunch today to attend the Charleston Regional Business Journal's Influential Women in Business awards luncheon. I had nominated one of my dedicated volunteers and she was selected for recognition. Made me very happy and proud!
16 July 2014
Waterfront Park Charleston
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Waterfront Park, Charleston, S.C. |
In between the frequent thundershowers lately we have been treated to beautiful skies. The pineapple fountain is a draw for every kid to explore on these hot days. I don't know if this story about the symbolism of the pineapple is true but I like it:
The pineapple has been a symbol of hospitality since the days of the early American colonies. The legend began with the sea captains of New England, who sailed among the Caribbean Islands and returned to the colonies bearing their cargo of fruits, spices and rum. According to the legend, the captain would spear a pineapple on a fence post outside his home to let his friends know of his safe return from sea. The pineapple was an invitation for them to visit, share his food and drink, and listen to tales of his voyage.
Check out these dramatic photos of the pineapple fountain.I need to get to my bed kids. I download books from the library, forget about them until I get the three day expiration notice and then I have to read every spare minute in the race to finish the book before it disappears.
15 July 2014
We came, we saw, we left our mark
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The 4 Horseman, Charleston, S.C. |
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Elvis, Charleston, S.C. |
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Jesus, Charleston, S.C. |
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The Godfather, Charleston, S.C. |
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Susan Anthony, Charleston, S.C. |
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Capt. Blye, Charleston, S.C. |
14 July 2014
The Storming of the Bastille
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Bastille Day celebration, Charleston, S.C. |
Thanks to Chef Nico Romo for a delicious dinner and my friend Andre who insists on being the host for this annual event! What a treat.
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