Last week we went to Charleston with family and had a grand time. I’m sharing Part I today, and Part II tomorrow on the blog.
Before I get to our trip, I had to laugh over the weekend as it seemed as though everyone was going to see Barbie or Oppenheimer. I watched the latter on TV, with the show, Manhattan Project. We did go to see Oppenheimer, and I laughed as Mission Impossible was playing as well, and I pictured the “new movie”, which would actually be quite accurate- BarbieHeimer Impossible! LOL
Charleston Trip Part I
The five of us, my mom, Sister in law, brother, hubby and I decided on a trip to Charleston this summer. We have been, one of the last times in October and it was perfect! I always feel October is a great month to travel. My brother and sister in law have never been so, they made arrangements for this past week in July. I knew it was going to be hot. Isn’t it funny when they tell you the real feel, over 100? Like that matters, as anything over 90 is just, hot! I was thrilled that I could sit for the drive there, which only took about 4 hours.
We stayed at the Hotel Indigo in Mount Pleasant, just outside downtown Charleston, and enjoyed the pool as well as a quick drive to Isle of Palms. The first beach day at Folly Beach, we spent some time but then a storm hit. So, what is the backup plan? Fruity drinks at a local seafood bar of course!
We spent a bit of time exploring, and then the next night went to a Ghost and Cemetary walk. I love doing this each time we go, as you learn a bit of new tidbits with each tour guide. I always find it interesting as last time we saw where Edgar Allen Poe was buried. So much history there! I loved the sign connected to the cemetery next to the church that read, ” The Only Spirit here is the Holy Spirit”.
The Ghost and Cemetary walk . Did you know that the difference between a cemetery and a graveyard, is that the cemetery is connected to a church, and the graveyard is not? So many old tombstones dating back to the 1600’s. Are you a believer in spirits and ghosts?
A haunted restaurant and hotel. Poogan was the name of the dog that used to live there, that makes a special return on occasion.
The Beach
The first day after arriving, we went to Folly Beach. It is a lovely beach. We walked along the beach and the water that hit our feet was quite warm. I couldn’t wait to get in it! We did get hit with a storm, so had to pack up early. So what’s a family to do? Go to a restaurant for some fruity drinks! I had a delicious frozen drink with rum, pina colada and blue Curacao. So good!
The second beach day was Island of Palms, and we were in it for the long haul that day. It was stifling hot, so my mom remained under our dome canopy, while we all went into the bath-like warm ocean water.
One of my favorite things to do is boogie board, so my sister-in-law, were boardin’ and chasing waves for hours! I LOVE it! I mentioned before what a sense of freedom I find in nature, and my husband said I was smiling the whole time. I am going to sound like Jeff Spicoly here, from “Fast Times at Ridgemont High”, but catching the waves into the shore with the boogie board was “totally knarly”. I instantly become a kid again! I could do that all day!
Food
No food was disappointing in Charleston. We are a huge lover of seafood, and let’s face it, I could eat crabmeat every night. Or salmon. or mahi-mahi. My brother and mother however, are not fish-lovers, so we had to find restaurants that accommodated with burgers, or steak, some kind of meat. We went to a Crab Shack, and tomorrow I will share the amazing dinner we had for our 22nd Anniversary.
There may be a lack of food pictures here, because, guess what? We wanted to just eat and live in the moment. ( wink)
Crab Stuffed mushrooms. Yes, anything with crabmeat is a winner in my book!
My drink is a Painkiller, aptly named!
Of course, we had to go there! We didn’t have the pups on this trip as it was too hot, so m y friend comes to our home to watch Gibby and Truffy. This was mine, a fried green tomato benedict. Hubby had a crab and shrimp cake benedict.
Architecture- Historic Homes and More
The architecture and historic homes are just so beautiful. Stately, detailed and ornamental, the colorful homes line the streets. We walked the historic district and the boardwalk on the last day. I just love to walk to see what I might miss otherwise.
All in black , but cotton and a 100% linen wrap skirt.
Did some browsing, and bought these “Barbie pink” floral hoop earrings at Oliphant boutique.