Saturday, August 9, 2008

South Carolina Saturday through Tuesday

SATURDAY AUG 9
After frantically racing the clock yesterday Jon and I finally left for our South Carolina Vacation at 3:00P.M. We had to stop in Danville so we actually started making progress an
hour later.

Last night we stayed in Richmond, KY where we got a full 6
hours of sleep. Woohoo. We were back on the road at 7:00 this morning and we pulled into our beach house about 6:00 SC time.
We unloaded the car and made a trip to the grocery store; came
back "home" and fixed hamburgers on the grill.

After cleaning up the dishes we took a stroll along the water. We were both surprised as to how warm the ocean was.

It didn't take long to start relaxing. The only thing we are both saddened by is that none of our children were able to make it and oh how we desired them to be here.



SUNDAY AUG 10
This morning I rose early to get some pictures of the sunrise. Soon afterwards I went back to bed and slept in. The house may be empty but Jon and I each have our own room, our own bathroom and I have an extra bedroom I call my dressing room. :-)

After breakfast we scoped out the storage area under the house. The house is on pilings high enough to park the car under. We found a table umbrella that we transformed to a beach umbrella and Jon found lots of sand buckets. I think in his future Jon would like to build sandcastles professionally. Basically we stayed on the beach or at the house all day long. I've got a few projects I'm working on and a book I found in the house. Right now it's 10:20PM and the salt air is blowing in off the ocean with the sound of waves crashing against the shore. Is there a more relaxing sound than nature at it's best? God is good!


Here are a few more pictures from today.

MONDAY AUG 11
Today was a beautiful but windy day. The sun was strong and with the amount of sun we got yesterday we tried to spend more time under the beach umbrella and on the screened porch.

Jon finished his book, Pandora's Legion by Harold Coyle & Barrett Tillman, a story about Al-Quaida terrorist agents who injected volunteers with the "Marburg virus" in an attempt to spread a highly communicable and deadly epidemic throughout the world.
A private military company, Strategic Solutions Inc., hired by the U.S. Governement tracked down the infected men and women in an all out search before thousands more became infected. All is well with the world.









I spent most of my time on the beach working on my Stampin' Up! order.
It looks like I'll need to scale it back a bit but it's so much fun coming up with projects and ideas for the new products. I really look forward to introducing all my friends to my card and home decorating ideas.

TUESDAY AUGUST 12
What a wonderful day! We had cloudy skies and rain today but that didn’t stop us from having fun.
This may be the last picture of Jon’s attempt to build a sandcastle. It’s supposed to downpour tonight and tomorrow.
Today we took a trip into Charleston where we enjoyed dinner at Sticky Fingers. Oh, the BBQ pork ribs there are out of this world. Jon and I each tried the sampler platter which included 4 rib samplers each with a different sauce. One was the dry rub containing paprika. It’s better than it sounds but my favorites are still the wet sauces. The Tennessee Whisky Sauce and the Carolina Sweet Sauce were both good but my favorite is the Memphis Original Sauce. Mmmm. Sorry there were no leftovers!

We took a carriage tour through the historic district. This is where the Civil War began and there are lots of beautiful historic buildings to visit.







We rode by the Circular Congregational Church built in 1892 on Meeting Street. This church has the oldest cemetery in Charleston with a monument remaining from the 17th century.
We
rode past the First Baptist Church which was founded in 1682. This is one of the oldest churches in America and has seen some familiar people worshipping there such as the Former Presidents George Washington and Bill Clinton.
We saw the famous Mills House where General Robert E Lee made his famous wave from the wrought iron balcony and where Theodore Roosevelt later stayed. And we rode past the “Four Corners of the Law” with a law building on each corner. The St. Michaels Episcopal Church representing the Episcopal law, Charleston City Hall, representing city law, the Federal Building, representing Federal law, and the Charleston County Courthouse representing State law.
One final bit of Charleston fact is the 75-year rule. If a building is 75 or more years old the law protects it from any changes to the outside of the building. In this case the 75-year rule protected this historic building so the current occupants of the building built a building with law offices INSIDE the building. You can see the walls and doors from the street.
Here’s a building that lost half of its roof during the earthquake of 1886. The law in effect would not allow for added material to the outside of the building so they made necessary repairs using the original wood to protect the building but as you can see half the roof is missing.

Tomorrow we head to Savannah.

2 comments:

Kathy said...

The pictures are great! I'm glad you two are having a good, relaxing time. Tell Jon that Mike and I would join him in the sandcastle business. He could be the architect, Mike would be the sand scooper, and you and I will supervise (from under the umbrella, of course)! Take care and enjoy yourselves! Love, K.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like you are having a fabulous time, my friend! South Carolina is lovely. I want to relocate to one of the Carolina's someday.

Thanks for sharing. I'll keep checking in!

xoxo
Kim =)