Today we visited the Boone Hall Plantation in Mount Pleasant. The Horlbecks were owners of the plantation and held many slaves during the early 19th century. They were mostly making bricks as their main source of income. The 1850 census shows that those slaves were producing around 4 million bricks per year during that time. Many of the buildings in downtown Charleston are constructed from those bricks.
Monthly Archives: April 2010
Lizzy Jordan
Einstein Died
Blue Angels
The Guy at Marion Square
….and
Modern Day Dinosaurs
Humpty Dumpty
This is Win. This is Win on the wall. She’s a cat for crying out loud. Cats do well on walls. Dogs, on the other hand, do not.
This is the wall.
This is the wall that little Miss Maxine jumped on to sniff the place where a squirrel’s butt had been. While sniffing piquant remnants of squirrel butt, Maxine got carried away in the daydream of slaying the furry beast, and fell off the wall. The 7-foot-droppish of a wall. I witnessed all of this in slow motion.
Rough week for the little girl. Two vet visits since Monday, but I think we are back to our old bossy selves. Maxine’s nickname is now HD. Not for High Definition, or even High Dog. But Humpty Dumpty. I am thankful not to be the King’s Men, and thankful that my little girl is getting back together again.













