Tuesday, May 31, 2005

My law school roommate, Kerry, in our room at 1837 Bed & Breakfast.

Waiting for our first concert, a jazz concert that was held outdoors.

Our first concert on stage.

King street was full of cute little shops.

Not authentic to Charleston, SC, but Saks Fifth Ave. was too regal not to take a picture. ;)

We had lunch here. Great French food, crowded with locals, recommended by a local who said we won't find any tourists here.

One of the old streets.

Pineapple fountain at the park by the bay.

View from the park.

People strolling and relaxing at the park.

There were swings at this park! Which was too cool.

View of the bridges.

We got to swing!! Yay!

The Marketplace where lots of vendors sold all kinds of stuff.

Crowds of people and lots of things to see and buy.

Kerry and I were at this great seafood restaurant, Hank's.

We stopped by a cemetary that was established way back in 1680!

Well said.

A tombstone in the ground..

Other people checking out the cemetary.

Program of our chamber music concert.

Inside the Dock Street Theatre, where a few of our concerts were held.

The stage of the Dock Street Theatre before our opera.

It's hot and kids get to run through the fountain.

And zipping through the fountain.

View of the buildings and the park from the pier.

View of the pier.

This guy was making roses with long stalks of some plant, I forget the name of.

Lots of people took tours in carriages.

Sign of the Dock Street Theatre.

Waiting for our play at the Dock Street Theatre.

View of the Dock Street Theatre.

We had Southern food at fine restaurant, Magnolia's.

A house used by the Spoleto Festival folks.

This is the house!

Our room. That was my bed.

A little corridor in our room that led to.

Kerry's side of the room.

We were upstairs, and spiral staircase led to our room.

Our room was in a carriage house.

The main house of 1837 Bed & Breakfast.

We had gourmet breakfast at this dining room of 1837 Bed & Breakfast.

One of our hostesses at the bed & breakfast.

The front porch of bed & breakfast.

1837 Bed & Breakfast sign.

Last parting shot of our bed & breakfast. Posted by Hello

1 comment:

ジェームズ (JET) said...

Nice pics, I used to live around the corner, on Pitt Street, from the B&B where you stayed on Wentworth Street.
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