Back from Dixie
So I am back from South Carolina. A pleasant and relaxing trip, all said. The first drive of more than 3 hours where my wife and I weren't screaming at each other. basically, she did the city driving, I did the highway driving. Fixed everything. :) Anyway, I thought I would post some of the more interesting pictures, just because I can, and hey, it is free!
Monument to the Confederate Dead

CSS Hunley
Dedicating the Site of Treason

Not surprisingly, there were a number of memorials to the Confederacy. And I saw a lovely book in the window of Waldenbooks: 'The Myths of American Slavery,' by the same author of 'The South was Right.'
Monument to the Confederate Dead

CSS Hunley


Not surprisingly, there were a number of memorials to the Confederacy. And I saw a lovely book in the window of Waldenbooks: 'The Myths of American Slavery,' by the same author of 'The South was Right.'
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