Wednesday 12 November 2014

November 8 and 9, part two


history of the City Market




we walked on this beautiful day into the older part of the city


this church has a 1700 - 1800 grave yard, on one side of the road and the other, but we found out later that the road was built over the rest of the graves and they were not removed … that would not happen now

stone roads


you could tour this home


we all loved this lane


Dave, Janine and Joe snooping into someone's back yard, lol


vines covering the stone walls






and what was this lane called


a great name for sailors to happen across


a park walk way


pineapple fountain, warning sign said " No lifeguard on duty, wade in the water at your own risk"




the submarine


since we anchored out, you had to pay for the dinghy dock, it was $5 a day, and free place for garbage
you could spend weeks in  Charleston, it is full of history and was a very friendly city, but it is time for us to move on again

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