Third Stop – Charleston, South Carolina!
(So I took the picture above off this website because our card reader is in the car and we just spent 45 minutes trying to get BACK into our hotel so I don't really want to go down there again...Its a long story...But it looks exactly like th horse & buggy ride we took while in Charleston...)Okay, this place is really cool! First of all, its really humid – but me being used to a dry heat thought that it felt really cool. Also, I’m really not sure about the rest of the country, but in California it’s a very rare occasion that it rains in the summer (let alone the rest of the year actually!) So it was much to our surprise when we got caught in a rainstorm on the way down!
The PUG meeting in Charleston was scheduled to have a pool party during the first half of the meeting and then we were going to present during the second half. Well, the pool party obviously got canceled. When we arrived it was really pouring down rain and of course I was wearing off white Capri pants so I really wasn’t interested in getting them wet! But all in all we made it and were privileged to present for the awesome PUG group they have there. Faith Piper, the PUG leader for Charleston actually lives 2 hours away! She is SO weet and dedicated and was really excited because this was evidently the biggest turn out they’ve had yet! Yay!
The next day Michael and I went into Charelston and took one of those “Handsome Cabs” (the horse and carriage rides) throughout the city. It was awesome because we had our own private tour guide who gave us a ton of great history on Charleston. I love history, so this place really was exciting to me since it was established before the revolutionary war! We saw a ton of houses that were built before 1776! And they were still in use! Wow! We had a great time and I hope we’ll be able to visit again in the future!
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2 Comments:
sounds like you guys have been busy and having fun! how fortunate for all those folks to get to hear you speak from your wealth of knowledge. is the tour going to have a hometown stop? you guys know how much i respect you, your work, and how you run your business. keep it up!
-nate
Charleston is probably one of my favorite cities in the world. Sigh. Must. Travel. More!
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