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Day 5 of our 40th anniversary trip dawned sunny and warmer.
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Which was such a welcome change I actually got the husband to participate in … and (half) smile … for a morning balcony selfie.
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On the itinerary that day? Charleston.
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By way of Toogoodoo.
At first I thought the nav system in the overpriced Lincoln was drunk…
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But no, the road exists.
Toogoodoo: The name given to the creek and the area by the Bantu (African) slaves who worked the sea island plantations surrounding it. The word translates loosely as “I have plenty/ My life is bountiful”.
A sentiment that resonated with me all day.
Charleston is a southern city I’ve always wanted to visit and in a little over an hour, we were there.
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We skirted the harbor…
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And drove down one of the most famous neighborhoods.
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Filled with lovely homes…
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All facing the water.
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Unfortunately right after we started driving we ran into a detour due to storm damage from the night before. So we zigged and we zagged in our giant monster rental and elected to ditch the traffic for a walk.
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This is the most popular park in town and thankfully pretty deserted off season.
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It sits right at the mouth of the busy deep water harbor…
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And don’t you dare let Fido off his leash.
$1087 seems like an arbitrary sum, but whatever.
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We hopped over puddles and made our way to the park’s most popular tourist attraction.
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The pineapple fountain.
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Pineapples are a symbol of hospitality and you’ll find them everywhere in this friendly city.
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This is probably a beautiful shot in summer when the sun is high…
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But I couldn’t quite capture the canopy angle properly this time of year.
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Done with the park, we strolled.
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Charleston is an old city with beaucoup traffic and very little parking. Take my advice, put on a pair of comfortable shoes and walk…
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It’s the only way you’ll get a real feel for the place.
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We were headed for the French Quarter and the magnificent Rainbow Row so beloved by Instagrammers.
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I couldn’t wait to explore, so of course my husband had to strike up a half hour conversation with this nice gentleman who had a strange car.
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In case you’re wondering, it’s a Figaro built by Nissan in the early ‘90’s. Only 20,000 were made and he said his wife had to have one. It’s a tiny little thing but after battling the in town traffic with our luxury behemoth rental, I’m sure it’s perfectly suited to life in Charleston.
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Charleston, seems like a nice quite antiquated town to walk around in. I say quiet not actually having been there, but it looks charming. That pineapple fountain though, that’s gorgeous!
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It was off season, so while it had the normal city population, there weren’t too many tourists… which is how I like it!
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Charleston looks amazing. (Home of the Riverdogs, if I remember correctly.) 🙂
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Okay, I’m a Luddite, I admit it. Now that we have that all cleared up, please tell me why your selfie shows your husband’s hat reading in reverse. I took a selfie and my Pink Floyd poster read right. 🤔
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I don’t know. I just took a selfie of myself with the book I’m reading and it was backward too..
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I’m happy to know I’m not suffering from intermittent dyslexia.
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I think it’s something you can change in the phone’s camera settings.
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I love small cars. Whenever my Smart quits, that car might just suit me.
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If you can find one. Apparently they’re pretty rare…
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Toogoodoo! That is just fun to say.
I love your selfies so much. ❤️
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One of the things I was looking forward to doing on this trip was exploring the Gullah culture. Sadly the two museums and big cultural center we visited were all closed. Did find a Gullah art gallery, but they didn’t allow photography..
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Oh wow, that is cool. I hate that the museums were closed though. 😒
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How cute. Somebody’s driving a Matchbox!
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Ooh, exciting! We’ll be staying less than a mile from that area. Walking shoes are already packed!
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You’ll have more time to explore than we did. Enjoy!
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