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Dorchester County

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    • Day 10

      Charleston – Middleton Place

      June 1, 2017 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

      Thursday 1st June
      Carlisle apologised again for our room not being serviced and reduced the price by $25 per night which we were grateful for. After checking out of Thomas Lamboll house and before setting off for the Inn at Middleton Place, the plantation we are staying at we did a tour of Nathaniel Russell’s house in Charleston. His house has been restored and preserved so you can see how he and his family and descendants lived from the mid 18th Century onwards. Another very interesting tour which we recommend.

      Middleton House is only 13 miles outside Charleston so it didn’t take long to get there, after stopping at ihop for brunch. Middleton House is absolutely fabulous, it’s the sort of place we treat ourselves to one or two nights on holiday. We are kicking ourselves now we didn’t stay here instead of Thomas Lamboll. We did the house tour this afternoon which explained that the original house and most of the original buildings were burnt down in the American civil war. What remains is the rebuilt wing of the house and outbuildings. A lot of the contents of the building was looted or burnt by the Unionists. Back in the day the Middleton family owned several plantations and many slaves. They were an extremely wealthy and influential family, one of the main families in the area and abroad in Russia where a descendant was a Governor to the Tsar before returning home. There are vast grounds attached to the house, and the terraces where rice was grown – for that was what the slaves grew and harvested for export to Britain via Charleston, are still clearly visible. The house and its grounds are next to the river Ashleigh which is a tidal river and was important for the rice harvesting. There are several lakes in the grounds as well, which again were controlled to assist the rice crop. Walking alongside the lakes we saw several alligators of varying sizes from 3’ to 6’ basking on the grass banks of the lakes. As we got close they raised themselves up and slowly slid into the lakes. Some just lay and watched as we walked behind them – quickly! There is so much to see here it won’t be possible to see it all in the little time we have. We did get to look around the farm which has various breeds of animals that would have been on the plantation; goats, sheep, horses, water buffalo, guinea fowl, and 1 cow which people were allowed to have a go hand milking. Obviously, I volunteered to have a go and did rather well as did Peter. Lots of information and products from the various occupations that were used – blacksmith, pottery, weaving and spinning, tallow candle making, cooper and carpenter. It was fascinating. Tomorrow before we leave we want to look round the extensive gardens. After the tours and walking we felt very hot and sticky so went for a dip in the pool which is set next to the river in the woodland. It was delightful and very refreshing. All around the grounds hammocks are slung between trees and benches are strategically sited with excellent views for guests to use. This was another establishment that did hors d’oeuvres – wine, beer, cheese and meatballs. We went along and joined in, it was delicious. We could get very used to the hors d’oeuvres hour!
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    • Day 9

      Charleston - Relaxtag

      August 25, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Heute war nach einem gemütlichen Frühstück relaxen am Pool angesagt.

      Ausklingen ließen wir den Tag mit einen super-witzigen Spieleabend 😂😂😂

    • Day 3

      Magnolia Plantation - for privileged

      July 3, 2016 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 34 °C

      Magnolia Plantation, founded in 1676 by the Drayton family, is an impressive piece of land. A bit surprising was that the historical tour of the Plantation didn't really mention the slaves and the live at the plantation at the period when slavery was for family Drayton normal..
      At the other hand, pretty brilliant was the idea of the owner to start offering tours around his property to pay of his employees in the modern time after the end of slavery. (my really. simplified point of view. definitely worth of visiting)
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      Magnóliová plantáž, založená v roku 1676 rodinou Draztonovcov, je veľmi obdivuhodný pozemok. Trochu prekvapujúce bolo, že skoro vôbec neboli otroci a to ako život na plantáži vyzeral počas vtedy keď otroctvo bolo pre rodinu Draztonovcov normálne.
      Na druhej strene musím uznať že nápad posledného dediča vyberať za prehliadky plantáže vstupné a transformovať ho na plat svojim zamestnancom v modernej dobe bez otroctva je v celku kreatívny prístup k zmene. (moje veľmi zjednodušené zhrnutie. stojí za to navštíviť)
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    • Day 3

      Magnolia Plantation - for unprivileged

      July 3, 2016 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      As a contrast a place where the hard working people once lived? According to educational board, in a "living room" like this a family of 6 people was living. Today, the temperature outside was the same as inside, with 35 degrees and sun high in the sky it was hard only to imagine being working at a rice field..
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      A ako kontrast tu je miesto kde bývali tí ťažko pracujúci ľudia? V tejto "obývačke" bývala rodina so žtimi členmi podľa náučnej tabule. Počas dnešného dňa bola teplota vonku rovnaká ako teplota vnútri. Pri 35tich stupňoch a slnkom páliacim výsoko na oblohe bolo ťažké si vôbec už len predstaviť prácu na ryžovom poli..
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    • Day 3

      Audubon Swamp Garden

      July 3, 2016 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      The swamps (transformed at the Magnolia Plantation into rice fields) are home to alligators, turtles, snakes, birds, rabbits and thousands of insects. We were sweating like hell by walking around, but we were lucky to find some great creatures.
      By the way, fully green 5th photo shows an alligator... :D
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      Bažiny ktoré boli na Magnóliovej plantáži premenené na ryžové polia sú domovom pre aligátory, korytnačky, hady, vtáky, zajace a množstvá hmyzu. My sme sa potili jak svet pri túre bažinami, ale mali sme šťastie a našli sme skvelé príšerky.
      Len tak medzi rečou, na 5tej fotke, ktorá je celá zelená, je aligátor... :D
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    • Day 52

      The long and winding road ...

      January 16, 2018 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

      Destin Florida January 13 |Fernandina Beach, January 14

      There is no denying we are on our way home. I could stay on the road longer but Harry is ready to turn in his driving gloves. Thank goodness we stopped in at Henderson State Park in Destin, Florida (think western Florida panhandle) before we started heading north. My cousin Diane mentioned this as a great place when we were heading west, but we couldn’t get in. This park is awesome. I think it may be the nicest place to stay in Destin. The beach is very built up on both sides of the State Park so it has that Miami Beach feel. But in the State Park stretch of the beach, when you leave your camper you walk down a long sheltered path until you get to a boardwalk that meanders to the Gulf of Mexico. Also, the individual campsites have a lot of vegetation so you feel private. Some may not like the fact that you can hear road noises in the Park, but we don't mind -- and are thrilled to be near restaurants, donut shops, etc.

      This is the whitest beach I have ever seen but I haven’t been to the Caribbean. I think it’s okay to post these pictures of a white sandy beach because I believe it is colder here in Destin today than it is in Ashfield. One fly in the ointment - no dogs on the beach! What?

      Fernandina Beach, Amelia Island, January 14

      We set out from Destin early on Sunday, 9:00 ish, and drove the whole day uneventfully on 10. Beautiful day. We rolled into the Fort Clinch State Park, Fernandina Beach, on Amelia Island at about 4:00 and we got a spot! This was the first time we didn’t have a reservation so we were feeling pretty lucky - this State Park is another great example of what I have said many times - check out the pictures below - you couldn’t stay in a nicer place than this on Amelia Island and it cost 28.00! We are going to go explore Fort Clinch shortly. If you come here, there's a tiny cuban breakfast/lunch place called Hola Cafe that has great media noches, Cuban coffee, empanadas, etc.

      But we are alas now in the eastern time zone, and when we hit the road tomorrow, we will be heading North.
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    • Day 1

      Ankunft in Walterboro NC

      August 20, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

      1 Zwischenstop im BestWestern Hotel. Zu Begrüßung gab es frisches, kaltes Wasser und homemade cookies 🍪 😋 yummy!

    You might also know this place by the following names:

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