Charlestown, S.C., is made famous for these Live Oak trees, on which Reese and Harrison found themselves right at home...
Reese discovers she is a true Confederate of the South
History of the first settlers revealed what happened to little boys who didn't eat their green veggies...
Poppa and Reese checking in on wild turkeys
Reese discovers she is a true Confederate of the South
History of the first settlers revealed what happened to little boys who didn't eat their green veggies...
Poppa and Reese checking in on wild turkeys
Charlie and Poppa
No, I did not Photoshop Harrison into the foreground... he loves the camera!
Atop another Live Oak tree on a Plantation
3 little Hobbits- or is it 3 Keebler elves???
Despite long days with few naps, Charlie was in good spirits
Myself and Ben standing in front of one of nine slave quarters still standing (originally 22 houses) - these small single room dwellings were 'showcased' along the drive upon entering the Plantation- the more slave houses one had on a property, the more money the Plantation had. By descretely showcasing the wealth, no one had to ask-:)
3 comments:
You always have great pictures Cat! That looked like a fun trip. We really miss you guys.
I like the pose of you and Ben in front of the slave quarters...should you be smiling? ;') Also loved the pic of Harry in the stocks...that should be a good wedding photo someday!
Great Pictures! I really like Reese's hair parted in the middle and Harrison's hat!
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