Sunday, April 10, 2011

Charleston, SC

This is late in coming but I wanted to post some pictures of our recent trip to Charleston, SC. Charleston is an interesting city. It has so much history associated with it and the architecture of the churches and homes there is beautiful. Here are two churches in the city. This first picture is very indicative of a regular Charleston street with the palmetto trees and the homes right up next to the road.

One of the places we went while there was a rice plantation. The building you see in the pictures below was actually the hunting "cottage" that was moved to the site after the main plantation home burned down.



The plantation included beautiful gardens and a petting zoo.







We also went to Fort Sumter where the Civil War started. It was interesting to learn the history of the fort, especially since this year is the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War!


Finally, I decided to try out South Carolina barbeque which is made with mustard. It was good but definitely not as good as North Carolina style barbeque.

{FYI: If you are thoroughly confused about barbeque styles in the South, please go HERE
for a brief and hilarious tutorial.}

4 comments:

Unknown said...

i loved our trip to charleston last year...and thanks, now i want a bbq sandwich! but NC style;)

KasiaJ said...

Oh my goodness. I want to live there; what a lovely house. Sounds like you guys get to visit a lot of cool stuff out there; I'm a little jealous. Oh, and tell David that as soon as it's warm enough and we're going to be hosting some barbeques. That's right. BARBEQUES.

KimL said...

So beautiful out there. The historic places out there would be so fun to visit. I'm a little jealous too.
PS
Leda, you look great! So do you David. :)

Howard Family said...

Glad to hear that you enjoy NC style BBQ better. There's nothing like it :)