We're back from vacation. Had a wonderful time. Didn't want to come home! We started out in Charleston. It's such a beautiful place. I adore Southern history. I especially love to see places where "The War of Northern Agression" took place.
I would love to see Charleston during a time of the year when it's not 500 DEGREES IN THE SHADE. Maybe late fall.
Of course, as usual, I was in the middle of saying something.
Then we moved on to the beach. Love the beach. Don't care for the ocean. Love the beach. As a rule, I don't go into the water above my knees. Frank and Jacob, on the other hand have a crazy desire to stand NECK DEEP in the water. I do not, and never will, share that desire. Guess I've seen too many shark movies. The pool is another story - love the pool. We had a waterpark at our resort too. That was a lot of fun.
See what I mean?
Jacob really enjoyed digging in the sand. Don't even know what he was doing in this one.
It was a really fun week. Did not want to come home. Oh, said that already.
Well, there's a little glimpse into our vacation. It was a wonderful week. Actually, I don't remember being that relaxed in a long time. Did I mention that I really wasn't ready to come home?
Anyhoo - now that I am home - guess it's back to the same old stuff. I'll treasure the memories of that wonderfully relaxed week.(Sigh)
Blessings!!
2 comments:
Is that the Holiday Inn at Folly Beach? We went to Charleston a couple of years ago and it was so hot it was unbearable if you werent actually IN the water. I love Charleston too. The market in town is one of my favorites only I would like to go when it is about 60 degrees cooler!! hahahaha
We bought a print of rainbow row and I have it hanging over the mantel in our den. Glad you had a good time.
Actually, we were at the Sands Resort in Myrtle Beach. And I love the market in Charleston, too. I could spend hours in there. LOVE the sweetgrass baskets the Gulla people make.
Charleston would be a great place for a "Blog-Sisters" weekend. All us blog-sisters in Charleston - the place would never be the same.
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