The house was on the back side of the island overlooking the Intracoastal waterway and Hamlin Creek. It's brackish water that makes for some great fishing!
This little guy tagged along. He is a bonafide dock dog now...assisting with the fish watching.
The weather was a little weird the first couple of days, but the humidity was low and there was a glorious breeze. Then the sun came out the last few days and the humidity soared back in!
My sister and I hanging out on the dock. :)
Growing up visiting Charleston, you kind of get used to the scenery...but sometimes it catches me off guard. These beautiful lowcountry oaks were in the front yard of the house we stayed in.
Foggy, rainy weather does make for some awesome photos.
Another upshot of the live oaks. BEAUTIFUL!
Great pics...I especially love the live oaks and deck dog :)
ReplyDeleteLove those trees so much! I didn't know what they were called, but they are awesome!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very serene. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteEven with dreary skies it's still so beautiful! I need to get down to the Charleston region. It's next on my list of places to visit. Where is Isle of Plams, nearby?
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