When the boys started acting hungry we headed to Hyman's for lunch. While we waited for a table, a hostess passed out hushpuppies. Tessa kept saying "More, please!" They are really yummy. She also ate the boiled peanuts, she is a South Carolina native after all.
After lunch, we followed the Gateway Walk and went off the beaten path. Through churches, cemeteries, alleys and gardens this walk was perfect for letting Tessa run free. The camellias and bulbs were in full bloom with azaleas just about to pop open. Charleston is made for walking and enjoying the scenery, so that's what we did.
Eventually, we ended up at Battery Park with it's fabulous live oaks and bay views. But not before Tessa had knocked on almost every door between Broad and East Bay Street. She and Lil' Pink were apparently making afternoon social calls. Thank goodness she knocks very gently and we didn't disturb anyone.After dinner we had ice cream and pralines. And, last but not least, a trip to the pineapple fountain. It's no wonder this is my favorite city in the Continental US, there are pineapples everywhere you turn!

4 comments:
I heart Charleston. It looks like you had a good time! I love the picture that has the shadow of the Palmetto tree on the grass. That is so neat.
The pictures make me want to drive there. It looks like you guys had a great day. I can't believe how grown-up Tessa looks. What a great picture of her sitting next to the pole.
Glad y'all were able to enjoy a GORGEOUS day in an equally GORGEOUS city! After your successful day trip, Michael and I are seriously considering doing the same:)
Love the pics!
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