the homes of Georgetown, SC |
lunch view Our lunch break was at a fish shack during our day and a half in delightful Georgetown, SC. It was beautiful spring day with a nice breeze--so much of a breeze that we opted to eat inside. The houses there were delightful and I could have "house gazed" the whole day.
Connecting with Mary's Little Red House for Monday's Mosaics.
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Lovely houses so different to our homes.
ReplyDeleteMerle.......
The beautiful homes and fish shacks of coastal S.C. bring sweet memories!
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Bonnie
Oh, I could have joined you in the house gazing! There is something so delightful about old homes...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the peek!
Oh, you know I could house gaze with you for SEVERAL days in a row... maybe everyday! LOL! Beautiful views! blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteI'm catching up on your posts ~ love your house-gazing and the John Lubbock and Dickinson quotes. I appreciate seeing life through your lens.
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ReplyDeleteYour photos are Beautiful of old homes. Can I have just one!! Thanks so much for your sweet comments on my " April Showers " I hope you and your family have a wonderful and Bless weekend.
XXOO Diane
I ♥♥♥ the pink and lavender house!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, stately homes, I would love to have any one of these porches! I love where you had lunch, so my kind of place!
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Jane
What beautiful homes! I see the one on the bottom right has a Canadian flag hanging as well as an American one. :) Must be snowbirds. The eatery has a nice atmosphere with the greyed woods. It's nice to see the trees in leaf and plants growing. So green!!
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ReplyDeleteLovely homes, dear friend!!!
So~o~o glad you, too, are enjoying a "breath of fresh air" this first Spring of retirement!!! Well deserved!!! EnJOY yourself!!! :)
Fondly,
Pat
Such stately homes with enviable verandas on the front.
ReplyDeleteI would want to be gazing myself all day Dotsie.
Have a good week.
Judith
Beautiful homes and Fish Shack photography for Blue Monday ~ ^_^
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ReplyDeleteI just love names that we are given out of love-
These homes are nostalgic and graceful-what a delight for you to visit! Lunch was such a lovely bonus!
I am glad you use 'snippet' too!
Wishing you a delightful week-
Jemma
Loving all those houses AND the Fish Shack looks like my kinda place too.
ReplyDeleteLovely mosaic of beautiful and I like the second one also of the fish shack. I know what you mean about that breeze. It's been pretty strong lately.
ReplyDelete~Clara
What a neat little town...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful houses.
Deanna
What a fun place to visit. The fish shacks look so picturesque, and different from the buildings that line the water on this side of the continent.
ReplyDeleteThey were all very pretty houses! Older homes have such beauty and character. I am envisioning that your lunch was wonderfully delicious! Did you have seafood?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful houses -- especially like the pink one with all the different roof lines. i love looking at houses ... i'd join you in gazing. looks like a fun place for lunch. happy day!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to get away! I am so looking forward to such a day when spring arrives.
ReplyDeleteLovely homes! I'm a house gazer, too.
Pretty mosaic - I enjoy seeing photos of the older homes. So much detail and history in them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and nice comment.
Beautiful old houses!!! I'm like you, I could walk or drive by old houses all day. And what a delightful surprise to see a Canadian flag hanging alongside Old Glory on one of them.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine that the food was good in the fish shack, I love eating in places like that.
Hugs, Cindy
Those house are just so beautiful...it makes you wish they could talk!
ReplyDeleteYea on your headboard! I am wanting to make a padded one...so maybe someone will need one someday and let me make it! LOL
Those homes are gorgeous and the fish shack is really charming...bet it was a great visit~
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