While the city of Charleston is interesting in itself for a few days, it also makes for a good base to explore the Lowcountry – the marshy coastal lands that stretch south into Georgia. With its dripping Spanish moss, fabulous oak trees and abundance of wildlife, the area is naturally stunning and full of history. […]
Charleston, South Carolina, is very proud of its list of ‘firsts’ and ‘oldests’ – first theatre, first museum, first golf course, oldest public gardens, oldest municipal college…… The city’s Preservation Society takes its job very seriously (and of course its the oldest community based historic society in the US). The French Quarter and surrounding area boasts […]
W is for Weather ‘Bring your togs‘ says she – ‘its lovely in South Carolina at this time of year… nothing heavy – maybe something for the evenings‘. A few days before we travel…. ‘We’re having some kind of weather episode – you’ll need warm clothes… bring layers… and a raincoat… and scarf and […]
Its March 17th and today, Irish people all over the world will be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day Most of us will drown the shamrock pretty much alone this year as we feel (and heed) the effects of social distancing. Although festivities have been curtailed, there’s a great sense of Irishness today. We’ll be indulging […]
I must qualify this post from the beginning by declaring that I’m absolutely no expert on conventional ‘resort holidays’. With over 40 years of travel behind me, I could probably count on one hand the number of traditional package tours I’ve experienced. I don’t tend to stay in one place very long and prefer moving […]