Showing posts with label charleston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charleston. Show all posts

Monday, March 18, 2013

more vacation photos




similar to our first day in charleston, we decided to just try and wing it, and see what the city had in store for us.  we stuffed our bellies with an enormous breakfast and figured we would first try to find the famous "rainbow row." we found a perfect place to street park (one perk of going in the off-season) and trekked along the water of one of charleston's most famous and exclusive waterfront neighborhoods.





check out our new summer home (i wish)!



we found some canons and statues and decided to have a photoshoot.



canon baller.








it was the perfect weather for lots of awkward selfies.




steve made a friend (unfortunately she's an inanimate object).




rainbow row!  porgy and bess anyone?




after we perused the fancy pirate bait homes we made the quick drive out to folly beach.  steve, or at least steve's feet, braved the ocean.  i passed.  despite the lovely sunshine in these pictures it really wasn't THAT warm.  and besides, the last time steve and i went in the ocean together i got blasted in the leg with a nice painful jellyfish.  actually i think technically it was a portuguese man-of-war, but either way it was poopbutts and i wanted nothing to do with that.





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folly beach was such a funny little resort town.  it reminded me a bit of my favorite place in the world (maybe), the florida keys.  it officially felt like spring break, though, once we played by the ocean!



at the end of the day we drove out to the national monument of fort sumpter.  we didn't take the boat all the way out to the island, but the view from the little peninsula at the national monument was incredible.  we got a great vantage point for a picture in front of the john c. ravenal bridge.  unfortunately we both look constipated because the sun was pretty extreme in our eyes.  ah well c'est la vie!

in an unpictured highlight we also saw a dolphin bobbing up for air out by the national monument.  i couldn't get a snapshot of him, sadly, but it was a great cherry on top of a perfect day!

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

vacation photos: boone hall and the college of charleston


we decided we could just explore charleston without too much of a plan at first so we parked at the visitor's center and began wandering.  sometimes this doesn't turn out well (such as the time we didn't plan dinner and wandered aimlessly around kroger until i had enough food rage to eat the customers) but for our first day of touring it was perfect!

we first noticed the joseph manigault house, which is apparently a museum.  we didn't go inside, but it was pretty so steve got his picture (we also suspect joseph manigault was related to the founder of steve's fraternity, bros for lyfe, y'know).



speaking of food rage, i had a little bit of that when we started walking, but thanks to the fact that we were unknowingly on the campus of the college of charleston, we managed to find a moe's and stuffed our bellies with queso.  fun fact about the south?  they can serve beer at moe's down there!  whaaat?  clearly we had to get some just to prove we weren't imagining it!

(note that steve was given some free sunglasses and a drink koozie by some chick on a street corner promoting the x factor).





after lunch we discovered that we were on the campus of the college of charleston!  the area was too cute and we fantasized a little about what it must be like to hang out on the historic streets, and go to school where you don't need a parka to go bar hopping.  and then i annoyed steve by demanding a photoshoot in the lovely little campus courtyard we stumbled upon!


recognize this cute little family from behind?  i didn't at the time, but after we returned home theeverygirl.com posted a feature article on interior and textile designer caitlin wilson.  that's her in the pink coat, with her darling little family!  i had no idea we were touring boone hall plantation with a famous design blogger, but it was fun that we had a little retroactive celebrity sighting!  check out her blog!











we toured boone hall plantation which is the oldest, still operating plantation in the country!  the house and gardens were absolutely gorgeous, though i imagine the gardens are even more beautiful when the flowers are blooming more.  we spent a big chunk of our day enjoying the plantation and learned some fun facts.  the movie the notebook was filmed at boone hall and it is also where ryan reynolds and blake lively got married. clearly we picked a very romantic spot.


on our way back to the hotel we ran across these mutant chicken ducks.  i scrambled out of the car and stuck out my butt for some serious awkward tourist photos.  upon further investigation they turned out not to be the incredible mutant hybrid beasts i imagined, but instead are just a boring ugly breed of duck known as the muscovy duck.  boo.



we decided to finish up our day with cocktails in the hotel lobby since i found us such a swanky place to stay.  cheers!