Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge. Connects Charleston to Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
Isle of Palms beach house. Home for the next five days. There will be fourteen of us staying together. And parking for all eight cars!
Our tiny porch - usually had at least five sitting and enjoying the sea breeze.
Our large living room had seating for just about everyone. Where we hung out when not out shopping, touring, or eating!
Neighborhood attraction. Pink house with lots of pink flamingos. People would stop and pose and have their picture taken!
Lobster night! Three lobster tails for under $20! Two sides included! Best value of the whole trip!
Made it to The City Market! Bought gifts for the family and myself! Great baskets, jewelry, food, crafts, and candy!
Hand made low country baskets - called sweetgrass baskets. Pricey but beautiful!
Beautiful Charleston homes on every street. Most with porches to catch the cooling breezes.
Lots of ways to get around. Gwen, Suzie, and I choose an air-conditioned bus but others did the horse drawn wagons!
Lots of parks and beautiful fountains. This one near The Battery.
Loved all the pastel colored row houses. Bought a print of Rainbow Row and also a house painting on an old slate roof tile!
Stones brought over on ships were used in the construction of early roads.
On Friday we toured Magnolia Plantation. It is known for it's beautiful and varied gardens.
Something blooms all year long! Lots of spring bulbs were coming out!
The current plantation house. The first two were destroyed.
Official reunion photo of our whole group! Til next year, ladies!
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