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Within the wrought iron gates by the corner of Church and Queen Streets, this sacred kitty hangs out with some very old gravestones knowing it's safe from gawking tourists.
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One Saturday after visiting the farmer's market at Marion Square, I stopped and shot this photo under a tree on King Street. Compared to the famous architecture South of Broad, these beautifully crafted buildings go relatively unnoticed.
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We were walking back from dinner the other night, and I was going to try and take a shot of this fancy metal grate. The cadets ambling by accidentally made it a better photo.
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Yep, that's a crosswalk sign. And a palmetto tree. Sure is. :)
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What European street is that?! Oh, wait ... that's Charleston. I didn't know where Gendron St. was either until yesterday. Looks great in the morning sun.
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You can't get closer to the Bridge than this from dry land. From the pier head at the new Memorial Waterfront Park in Mt. Pleasant, you get quite a view.
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Don't these tomatoes look good?! They're locally-grown tomatoes from Owl's Nest Plantation. Yum!
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The Charleston pilot boat Fort Moultrie flies an American flag on the afternoon of September 11, 2009.
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I was standing on Exchange Street after buying a growler from the Charleston Beer Exchange when I snapped this shot. I really like the layering of the buildings.
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For Labor Day, we paddled to Capers Island from the mainland in a tandem kayak. Not to rough it too much, we set up our umbrella and lounged on the beach.
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A line of bikes in front of the Vendue Inn always catches my eye as I walk by. They line up in alternating colors in this photo making a nice texture.
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Saturday morning in Charleston means one thing: cheese grits. And forgetting you don't have any cash. And finding cool photo opportunities on the way to the ATM.
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I took this shot of the Harbor and the Waterfront Park pier the other day. I love how these look like they have a face.
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We were walking through Waterfront Park on a sunny Sunday afternoon in our own world when we passed the fountain. The kids were having a great time, and that scene is always photogenic.
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