Vanderhorst St., Charleston, S.C. |
It was a Friday evening so I didn't have to worry about driving which was fortunate since Charleston closes down when we spot a snowflake. We had a couple inches of light fluffy snow and it was magical! It was the first snow many lowcountry children had ever seen. There was a snowball fight in front of my house and everyone was outside laughing and playing. I took these the next day.
Waterfront Park, Charleston, S.C. |
No explanation for this one! Charleston, S.C. |
John C. Calhoun needed his coat that night!, Charleston, S.C. |
Lowcountry snow is so precious we guard it! |
Help me! Charleston, S.C. |
6 comments:
Oh, dear, a spam comment. I've had a few of those.
I might have seen that spam comment before.... yeesh.
It doesn't surprise me that snowball fights will break out in that instance. Kids who have never seen snow pretty quickly figure out how to make the most of it!
The Calhoun statue reminds me of some that I've seen here this winter coated with snow.
Love the photo of 'ol John C. with is snowy cape/coat. :)
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All of your photos made me smile! You don't have to worry about Daniel's spam comment - this girl is still very attracted to your blog.
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Yeah, a few of them still slip through now and again. Very annoying. I'll delete him and then no one will know what you are talking about, eh :). I am glad you are still attracted Pixel! Thanks folks.
It's flurrying again up here and they are promising another round of arctic air...wanna trade?
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