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An Island of Wilderness
History, Photoblogging, Photography, South Carolina, Travel

An Island of Wilderness

After turning off Highway 64, I drove less than a quarter of a mile down the road until it turned … Continue reading An Island of Wilderness

Midtown’s Hidden Gem
Architecture, History, New York, Travel

Midtown’s Hidden Gem

Not everyone knows how to find it. It is inside the Grand Central Terminal amidst the hustle and bustle of … Continue reading Midtown’s Hidden Gem

A Shrine to Grace and Ingenuity
Architecture, History, New York, Photoblogging, Photography, Travel

A Shrine to Grace and Ingenuity

There is a place in New York City where you can view the stars as a god would, drink a … Continue reading A Shrine to Grace and Ingenuity

Gone on the Rising Tide
Australia, History

Gone on the Rising Tide

“You prisoners of New South Wales, Who frequent watchhouses and gaols A story to you I will tell ‘Tis of … Continue reading Gone on the Rising Tide

Communing with the Ancients
Archaeology, Architecture, Germany, History, Photoblogging, Photography, Travel

Communing with the Ancients

Somewhere in the deepest recesses of my brain I will always be that kid who saw Raiders of the Lost … Continue reading Communing with the Ancients

High Kirk of Auld Reekie
Architecture, History, Photography, Scotland, Travel

High Kirk of Auld Reekie

It was unusually warm for a Scottish summer. Stepping inside the cavernous interior of St Giles Cathedral was a welcome … Continue reading High Kirk of Auld Reekie

Down a Rabbit Hole
Alabama, Genealogy, History

Down a Rabbit Hole

Many times I have fallen down a rabbit hole when researching my family tree.  Often this happens when I stumble … Continue reading Down a Rabbit Hole

A Night with the Muse
Architecture, Czech Republic, History, Music, Photography, Travel

A Night with the Muse

It had been snowing on and off all day.  The air was crisp with cold.  The lights of Prague glistened … Continue reading A Night with the Muse

Beauty Preserved
Art, Flowers, History, Nature, Photography, South Carolina, Travel

Beauty Preserved

Just south of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is a place of sweeping live oak trees that contains just about everything … Continue reading Beauty Preserved

A Testament to Perseverance
History, Photography, South Carolina, Travel

A Testament to Perseverance

It sits off the side of a two lane country road in Beaufort County, South Carolina.  Upon approach, you immediately … Continue reading A Testament to Perseverance

Past is Present
History, Massachusetts, Photography, Travel

Past is Present

Salem, Massachusetts is a place that doesn’t take itself too seriously, at least at first glance. Despite the dark history … Continue reading Past is Present

Majestic Legacy
History, Photography, South Carolina, Travel

Majestic Legacy

The holes were dug, eighty-eight of them.  They stretched in two parallel lines about three quarters of a mile long.  … Continue reading Majestic Legacy

Pathway to Infamy
England, History

Pathway to Infamy

Sometimes time is the enemy of truth. The facts are passed down, often from mouth to ear, and somehow take … Continue reading Pathway to Infamy

Larking About
Books, England, History

Larking About

During late 18th and early 19th century London, you’d often find the poor, old and young alike, down by the … Continue reading Larking About

Hidden History
Architecture, Art, France, History, Photography, Travel

Hidden History

The Louvre.  The name commands attention.  Not just for the treasures it holds, but also for the building itself. Visit … Continue reading Hidden History

As It Should Be
Architecture, Germany, History, Photography, Travel

As It Should Be

Munich, Germany has many beautiful sites, but among my favorite is the Theatine Church of St Cajetan, or Theatinerkirche St. … Continue reading As It Should Be

Surviving Gracefully
Architecture, History, Photography, South Carolina, Travel

Surviving Gracefully

The two men sat huddled in the old house.  Outside the wind howled and the trees groaned as their branches … Continue reading Surviving Gracefully

“…Like a Midnight Blast…”
Books, History, New York, Photography, Travel

“…Like a Midnight Blast…”

“It stands on a knoll…”  So begins Washington Irving’s description of the church in the The Legend of Sleepy Hollow … Continue reading “…Like a Midnight Blast…”

A Shining Reminder
History, Photography, South Carolina, Travel

A Shining Reminder

When the Old Exchange broke ground in 1767, Charleston was a very different place.  Today the building sites almost two … Continue reading A Shining Reminder

Grave Reminders
Alabama, Civil War, History, Travel

Grave Reminders

The water was cold.  The man tried to keep his teeth from chattering as he clung to the bottom of … Continue reading Grave Reminders

Traveling a Long Path
Alabama, Architecture, History

Traveling a Long Path

Birmingham, Alabama has a secret. It isn’t something the natives like many people to know, but despite some negative publicity … Continue reading Traveling a Long Path

The Widow McGavock
Civil War, History, Photography, Tennessee, Travel

The Widow McGavock

continued from Hear the Cannon Boom… The woman walked alone down among the graves, her black skirts brushing the headstones … Continue reading The Widow McGavock

Hear the Cannon Boom
Civil War, History, Photography, Tennessee, Travel

Hear the Cannon Boom

It was a beautiful late fall day as we drove up the drive to Carnton Plantation in Franklin, Tennessee.  It … Continue reading Hear the Cannon Boom

Old Time Religion
Alabama, History, Travel

Old Time Religion

Walking around the streets of old Mobile, you definitely get a sense of the European influence left behind from when … Continue reading Old Time Religion

Glen of Weeping
History, Photography, Scotland, Travel

Glen of Weeping

To this day, if you walk into the Clachaig Inn a couple of miles from Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands, … Continue reading Glen of Weeping

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