Sights...
Today is a planned day of nothingness, if such a thing exists.
The cows are our morning view from our rear window. I have no idea where they wander at night, but each day begins with their sweet bovine faces looking at us.
The Piccolo Spoleto Opera poster is one that we see all over town and it just really makes us smile when we see it. The faces of the singers, depicted on the poster, are whimsical. The colors and feel of this artwork have touch me. Some things just do that!
Often, while wandering in Charleston, we find ourselves only gazing upward at the incredible architecture that defines and decorates the roofs. One day, we adjusted our view and were impressed by the quite beautiful water meter covers. It was not a surprise from this town with intense "aesthetic" awareness.
A blog side note: We are connecting with a friend's son, who owns a business here in Charleston, and this anonymous comment came from one of his employees. How exciting that we have 'followers' on our blog! We can't wait to meet them.
Hi Denise and Steve,
I work for Daniel Dechert and have been following your blog, we have lived here only three years and it is fun to see Charleston through other's eyes. Looking forward to meeting you both next week when you come for a visit here! Enjoy, enjoy and enjoy.
The cows are our morning view from our rear window. I have no idea where they wander at night, but each day begins with their sweet bovine faces looking at us.
The Piccolo Spoleto Opera poster is one that we see all over town and it just really makes us smile when we see it. The faces of the singers, depicted on the poster, are whimsical. The colors and feel of this artwork have touch me. Some things just do that!
Often, while wandering in Charleston, we find ourselves only gazing upward at the incredible architecture that defines and decorates the roofs. One day, we adjusted our view and were impressed by the quite beautiful water meter covers. It was not a surprise from this town with intense "aesthetic" awareness.
A blog side note: We are connecting with a friend's son, who owns a business here in Charleston, and this anonymous comment came from one of his employees. How exciting that we have 'followers' on our blog! We can't wait to meet them.
Hi Denise and Steve,
I work for Daniel Dechert and have been following your blog, we have lived here only three years and it is fun to see Charleston through other's eyes. Looking forward to meeting you both next week when you come for a visit here! Enjoy, enjoy and enjoy.
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