Friday, June 2, 2023
Charleston, SC June 1-2
We traveled in the ICW in shallow waters for about 66 miles to Charleston. There were many areas that were scenic wetlands and naturally more homes the closer we were to the city. David uses Bob 423 tracks to help navigate the shoals and hidden rocky areas. We arrived at the City of Charleston's Mega Dock, just in time for me to skip over to King Street. The nice thing, I suppose, about boat living is that I do not want to buy too much "stuff" that has to be put somewhere. David and I met up with his friend Doug K. who treated us to a wonderful local's view of the area. He and his wife hosted us for an amazing dinner on the patio of the historic Carolina Yacht Club. The next day, David met his friend Andy Mc for lunch while I met my friend, Linda G., who I met in painting classes in Louisville. We visited one of our favorite colorist art galleries, The Anglin Smith.
There's never enough time to visit Charleston and we were lucky to have had such special and social experiences over the two days.
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