Do you think he had one? A southern gentleman makes me go weak at the knees, especially rich ones with boats… I am still in Charleston on the Cooper River and I love this shot with the astonishing Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge in the background.
The Custom House reveals how much money was and still is made currently on the waterways of Charleston. Such an impressive building.
I watched with fascination at this sailing club out on the river – who the heck would take out boat #13. I thought sailors were superstitious?
It isn’t the southern waters unless there is a pelican. I love these friends just chilling together on a hot day.
Live the pelican – typically American ππ
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They are glorious creatures. It is hard to imagine how well they dive. More to come with a Tampa blog.
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Great photos Kerry. Missing our coffees!
Liben x
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Me too! I met one of the older men from Starbucks in Kroger’s. He asked me how I was keeping since I missed the last coffee at PC. Wasn’t that sweet? K x
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Southern Drawl, I have no idea what that is! π
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Oh, honey, you surely do… π
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13 but green π
Beautiful photos
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It’s only lucky if you are Irish. π
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Your bridge is beautiful π
π π Want to see mine ? just for fun ? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasco_da_Gama_Bridge
Turtle Hugs
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Okay, you got me – yours is way better! K x
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Both beautiful π and I liked your photo very very much π
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I have been fortunate enough to see the Vasco da Gama bridge and it is really outstanding. We can all have beautiful bridges! Hugs Kerry xx
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I would take #13 just to test my luck!
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It was bad enough watching them in the choppy water without worrying about #13! π
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Looks like #13 is in the lead. I am still upset my request for uniform #13 on my Little League baseball team I played on as a kid was consistently denied. I had to settle for #12 and 14….
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You need to get over that and get on with your evil squirrelly life… π
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Great photos. I need to travel the country as you do. Be well
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Thank you! There is so much to see, right on our doorstep. Some of my favorite blogs are just a few miles from home in Texas. North America is an astonishing continent.
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It truly is. I hope to spend a few summers touring the country with my wife and daughter. It just seems like a fun thng to do.
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Do it! π
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I love southern drawl. Nothing against the boat π but the drawl…
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I’m with you, Anna – the boat just indicates money and a good health plan! π
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Kerry, love it, great pics and article, customs house is awsome. I’m not southern, not sure about the gentlemen part and have a hot young wife but love the boat references.
Thanks for the story, keep it up
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Thank you! I have been married for 34 years to my handsome husband but that doesn’t stop me flirting… π
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Great shots, Kerry! Love the pelicans!
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Thank you, Terri. I think that was a juvenile.
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Your pics are amazing Kerry….Southern Drawl, who would have thought π Aren’t Pelicans lovely, they have such a beautiful way about them π
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Thank you so much, Lynne. I love pelicans – they seem to defy the laws of gravity with a beak full of fish! π
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One of the big things I miss from my years of sailing and living in the southern United States is Charleston and the Cooper River. And she crab soup! Lovely photo essay. So happy to hear you are enjoying yourself. Thank you. All my best to you.
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I really enjoyed Charleston, how lucky you were to live there and sail. π
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