I’ve been away, but I haven’t gone far. We’ve had a few things going on over the last couple of months that disrupted the little bit of posting momentum that I had back in January. I forced myself to spend a little time on the computer to process a few photos and throw a few words onto the blog so everyone knows I still love them!
A few weeks ago – seems like months – Kathy & I visited Charleston, SC for a weekend. February probably isn’t the ideal time to visit Charleston, and the particular weekend that we went was cold and windy. We spent a lot of time dashing from shop to shop, looking for shelter from the cold, and even dodged a little rain & snow on the first day there.
Charleston is a photogenic town whenever you visit. I did some photographing while we were there, and while I certainly didn’t capture the “classic” Charleston, I feel like I captured what I saw and felt while we were there. Add some color from a few flowers and trees, a little warmer weather and the results would be totally different.
One of the things that has kept me off the computer is a little “reading project” that I got myself into. When we took our cruise in January, I decided that I wanted to read the Harry Potter series. I had never read any of the books, never saw the movies, and our kids were too old by the time the books became popular for them to bring “Potter-itis” into our home. So I got the first volume as an e-book from the library before we left, started in on it, and I got hooked. I quickly finished the first book while onboard, and quickly downloaded the second volume. I just finished #5 of 7 and decided it was time for a little break. It’s great reading, but it sucked me in and wouldn’t let go!
We’re headed to “The Other Charleston” this coming weekend – Charleston, West Virginia. We’re meeting Bill & Cathy, our friends from Ohio, there to make some travel plans for this coming summer. I’ll definitely have a camera with me and hope to have some time to wander around, so I’ll be interested to see what that Charleston has to offer.
I loved the HP movies but never read the books. I may pick them up if I ever get through the batch of books I have now.
Your photos of Charleston are excellent. A nice place to vacation.
Thanks, Ken. Feels a little silly sometimes to tell people I’m reading “kid’s” books, but I’m finding they are quite popular among us “grown ups” too!
No fair! You didn’t tell me how you liked the restaurants! 😀
Just posted it, Paul! Couldn’t leave you hanging any longer. 🙂
A nice series of images. I like how you and Kathy are able to take short trips, enjoy yourselves and come back with a nice series of photos to accompany what you saw. I like the courthouse image the best. No, wait, I like the shadow on the brick wall the best. No, wait, I like the ……..
Thanks, Monte. You’re too kind!
The great thing is that I can just walk around, take pictures when I want to, and do other things when I’m not taking pictures. It’s a great way to explore.