On our last full day in Charleston, we visited Middleton Place plantation, which was started in 1741. It's over 65 acres of gorgeous formal gardens with sasanqua camellia hedges and trails that evoke thoughts of the Fire Swamp.
They have lots of different animals in the stable yards, including these Turkish Water Buffalo. I didn't pet them, but my Most Faithful Reader said that their hair had a very strange texture that felt almost like plastic.
As we left, I got to pet these very large Belgian draft horses.We are very thankful for our friend, WB, who showed us around Middleton Place. In addition to her splendid company, she is a docent there and shared with us her wealth of knowledge about the grounds and their history. She made our visit to Charleston truly wonderful, indeed.
Thanks also to my 2nd Most Faithful Reader for all of the photos depicting birds or animals in this post.
More of my photos taken at Middleton Place.
Lenore, next time you're in Charleston don't miss the Hominy Grille, which serves some of the best shrimp and grits you'll ever have, anywhere!
ReplyDeleteIt's also in the middle of a neighborhood (not the King Street tourist strip)which will remind you of some places in Durham. Bon appetit!
Thanks for the recommendation! There were so many more things that I didn't get a chance to do while I was there, so maybe I'll head down that way again sometime.
ReplyDeleteWhoops...I misspelled the name in my initial post.
ReplyDeleteHere's a link: http://www.hominygrill.com/
(BTW, that illustration is painted on the side of the restaurant, so you'll recognize it as you approach)