Here are a few pics of our St. Patty's day tour of Charleston. Brett and Sheri were kind enough to take us on a walking tour of the Battery and of some of downtown. And they did all this while taking care of their almost one-year old son, Dawson. So most of you know more history than I do about the Battery, so I won't bore you with more, but I have to mention that the sundial was close but a little slow. It was actually a few minutes past four, and as you can see here, the sundial's batteries must be a little weak. (No pun intended.) I can comment on the house with some square design and some round. The husband wanted the design based on a square, and the wife wanted it more well-rounded. So what we have here is somewhat of a compromise. (I understand this can be a real nightmare for an architect or builder.) As for the cobblestone street, we are told that these cobblestones came over by ship from the old country and were used for ballast.
Monday, March 20, 2006
Here are a few pics of our St. Patty's day tour of Charleston. Brett and Sheri were kind enough to take us on a walking tour of the Battery and of some of downtown. And they did all this while taking care of their almost one-year old son, Dawson. So most of you know more history than I do about the Battery, so I won't bore you with more, but I have to mention that the sundial was close but a little slow. It was actually a few minutes past four, and as you can see here, the sundial's batteries must be a little weak. (No pun intended.) I can comment on the house with some square design and some round. The husband wanted the design based on a square, and the wife wanted it more well-rounded. So what we have here is somewhat of a compromise. (I understand this can be a real nightmare for an architect or builder.) As for the cobblestone street, we are told that these cobblestones came over by ship from the old country and were used for ballast.
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