Great trip because we went all back roads except a short Interstate bypass of Columbia. We love seeing the old towns, many of which have been restored. Essentially we went US 321 to Columbia and then picked up US 176 to North Charleston. Took maybe 1/2 hour longer than the Interstate. No traffic.
In the evening we joined my Citadel roommate and D Company compatriots at Fratello's Italian Tavern (LINK) in North Charleston. Great evening! I had not seen one of the guys in over 50 years.
Friday 18 Nov. Hit the Base Commissary and Thrift Store. Robin scored some essentially new Clark's "Structured" shoes for $5! Had a late lunch/early dinner at Nigel's Good Food (LINK). We ate here 2 years ago and loved it. It is appropriately named. Real deal soul food.
Here's Dolly!
What a show! Dolly might be 70 but you'd never know it. Her voice was perfect - never missed a single not not even in acapella songs. She play, and played great so many instruments: piano, banjo, dobro, autoharp, fiddle, guitar, and, tore it up with a sax. 3 full hours (one 20 min break) of high energy. She wove the songs together with great, often humorous, stories. Here's a review of the show she did in June that describes the performance. LINK. Only exception we have is that she nailed the sax in this show. Here's the setlist for the show LINK. We'd love to have just one of the 6 Prevost motorhomes that were parked outside!
Thanks girls for this great gift. Mom and I will never forget it.
Saturday 19 Nov. Just lazed around until noon and then did some driving around as we we to our favorite Charleston restaurant Seewee. LINK It's a hole in the wall way out of town on US-17. The food is always fantastic. We were not disappointed.
Pssssttttt: My wife is a hottie! AND she has a great personality! |
Sunday 20 Nov. Slow start once again. Decided to go to town for lunch and walk through the market area. We saw a "famous" restaurant and found a parking lot a few blocks away. When we got out of the car a heavenly smell got our attention. We asked the parking lot attendant where it came from. He pointed to a building and said it was a great place. We told him we had planned to go to the famous place. Oh no he said...tourist trap. And, he was not affiliated with the restaurant. So we entered a former old home and had a fantastic meal at Poogans Porch LINK . We scored big on this. If in Charleston, a must.
The outside doesn't do the inside justice. |
Awesome! So glad to enjoyed your trip and what a cool show that must have been!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing trip for y'all. So glad you were able to do this!
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