Charleston, SC photos
January 18, 2011
I sent one work project in last Friday, and I have another due in two weeks. By the time I'm done working in the evening, I don't have a lot of bloggy energy, but I have been organizing photos. Here are some photos I particularly like (but haven't posted before) from our trip to Charleston, SC last March.
We rented a small cottage (not in this photo) at Folly Beach. Folly Beach probably is really busy in the summer, but it's nice and peaceful (and cheaper!) in early March.
The seawall in Charleston - one of my favorite places to walk.
Charleston is a wonderful place to go if you're an architecture buff. If you're an architecture and photo geek, then you occasionally go off with the other architecture and photo geek in the family (older son) so as not to annoy the other members of the family.
A herd of kneelers sunning themselves outside St. Michael's Episcopal Church.
We had a delightful lady telling us about the history of the French Huguenot Church.
I usually work pretty hard at getting photos without people in them, or at least not close up - particularly if I'm going to be putting the photos on the internet. I try even harder not to have photos with other people's children in them. I also don't generally photograph other people's dogs, no matter how cute! However, I will make an exception if the dog runs up and barks in my ear as I walk past on the sidewalk while minding my own business.
The Market House. I love the way the colors turned out on this photo.
That's the problem with blogging photos almost a year later. I have no idea what store this was on.
The view of the Charles River Bridge from Adger's Wharf - one of our favorite places to sit and relax.
These pictures are incredible. My wife and I have been looking at homes for sale in Charleston SC. We are absolutely thrilled to make the move mainly because of the incredible scenery and entertainment. Thank you for sharing!
Posted by: Mike Cornelia | January 03, 2013 at 10:33 AM