Ya seen one Yacht ya seen them all…The Lily Book Tour wraps up Charleston, SC Blog 3 of 3!
Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Lily Book Tour Lovers…Wow – I am really dragging this out aren’t I? I had to laugh because when I started writing this I thought of the olden days when people would get home from a trip and invite friends and family over for a slide show of their adventures. Half of the people would be sleeping and the other half were acting like they cared. So funny! So, whatever half you are in thanks for coming to our slide show. hahaha By the way I still do slide shows for friends and family;)
So, we are now wrapping up Charleston, SC. We absolutely love this city. There is so much to do and so much more to discover.
After we got home from the carriage ride we gussied up and drove down to Battery Park. Keep in mind you could probably spend at least a few days just in the park and it is perfect for walking hounds! I am standing in front of the Pink Palmer House that was bought for 6.5 million back in 2016. We parked a few feet down the street and walked past all of the mansions.
This is what it looks like from the water view. It is so pretty. We had a perfect time and the weather was great.
This is where I wanted our carriage ride to go but it turned out better for us on foot. We went at our own pace and wound up at white point gardens in battery park.
Everywhere you turned there was outstanding beauty. We only had a day and a 1/2 and we needed about 5 days to do it right. Still, we got in as much beauty as possible.
Right around the corner from where we parked is a section called RAINBOW ROW. We had to see that. My pictures did not turn out so, I borrowed one from the internet to show you just how cute this street is.
Then we did what you do in the later afternoon – you head off to the Mega Yacht Dock.
OMDOG!!! So much fun. There were lots of mega yachts and even more dashing young men polishing mega yachts.
This one came in from high seas due to weather – They were flying the New Zealand flag.
It was time to head on out – we had dinner reservations at Circa 1886.
Daisy was ready to turn around.
I was in agreement with her and said, “Ya seen one Yacht ya seen them all”… We were laughing so hard it hurt…
More loving laughing later…Cat, Grandma, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB in little rainbow cloud yachts…)
PS – I have to do a blog on Circa 1886 – People rant and rave about it but we thought it was awful. Our advise – Skip it and don’t waste your money.