With expanded family now in Charleston, SC I will probably be dropping in from time to time. Which is what I did the last couple of days, and I took a day for photo ops, of course. I knew I’d love the architecture, and the over-all feel of the city, and I did. This was a first of what I hope will be many trips to this area, there is so much more to see. And friends who live nearby to (hopefully) visit. Planning ahead isn’t my strong suit, but I’ll be working on it.
Finding a place to park was a challenge, and if I had wanted to I could have rented one of these bikes to tour the city. I remembered now old I am and decided against it though.Cobblestones look so charming, is what I always thought. Walking on them is another story all together though. My very first view of Rainbow Row included this horse and carriage. I was hooked on the city already.I tried another angle for photos in order to avoid the dumpsters that are present in the feature photo, but then I noticed the trash cans.I had parked a block away from the waterfront park, so I walked there while I had time on my meter.The Ravenel Bridge is a landmark that connects downtown Charleston to Mount Pleasant. My guess is that there is a more scenic view of the bridge from some other vantage point.
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6 thoughts on “Rainbow Row…”
Lovely photo story of our city. You are welcome anytime. There is so much more and it changes with the seasons.
You will be busy with having too much fun and lots of people who love you in your ‘world’. I’ll be back soon! Just happy to think of you there and ready to relax just as we all seem to have reached a turning point in this Covid situation!
Lovely photo story of our city. You are welcome anytime. There is so much more and it changes with the seasons.
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This could be one of those ‘be careful what you wish for’ moments…
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We are counting on it. Will miss you so much love Aunt Sally thank u for all your help
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You will be busy with having too much fun and lots of people who love you in your ‘world’. I’ll be back soon! Just happy to think of you there and ready to relax just as we all seem to have reached a turning point in this Covid situation!
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Nice pictures. It looks really nice there!
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Thanks. It was, and so many more places to see there.
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