Saturday we drove over to the beach after we got haircuts. There was a pretty sunset:
Sunday we took a long walk and a drive!
What a pretty day! "everybody and their dog" was out!, as the old saying goes! LOL
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| making friends |
and squirrels!
and horses too!
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| Clip Clop Clip Clop.....I love to hear the sound of the horses on our streets! |
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| Waiting for customers..... today I thought I'd take you and show you one of my favorite Charleston yards, and favorite GATES! |
This house was built by John Harth, a planter and lumber merchant, around 1797. He purchased the lot from Mr. William Gibbs, owner of the big Gibbes Wharf that was all in front of this property back in the 18th century. He put his busy lumber mill right at the foot of the property.
Mr. Legare's executor sold it to Henry A. Middleton in 1843.
The house had severe damage from the big earthquake of 1886 and the older piazzas were re-built as enclosed living space.
The Middleton family had the home for about 70 years, selling it in the early 1900's to Doctor Pettus and his wife, Daisy. Daisy was born in New Orleans, and her family came from Ireland.
They finished up the restoration of this home and famous landscape architect and gardener, Loutrel Briggs put in this gorgeous garden.
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| I think that's a sundial, right?
Carriages used to go in and out of these big gates:
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| Out on the stone wall
This sweet doggie wanted to be friendly:
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Other sights from the day:
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| Pretty colors on this bird bath! |










































