CSS Hunley
This is the first submarine to sink an enemy ship, the Confederate submarine Hunley. This feat wasn't accomplished again until 1914. The Hunley sunk all three times it was used, and was recently found and placed in this preservative bath.
More Charleston
We visited the incredible John C. Calhoun mansion, the CSS Hunley (first submarine to sink an enemy ship, 1863, not accomplished again until 1914), and the Middleton Plantation. You can see all the photos on my Facebook page. I did get
Charleston
What a fantastic town! We rode over from Kiawah Island this morning and settled in at the Charleston Place Hotel. Check in At 10 am, our suite was ready. "We were expecting you yesterday," said the desk agent, since Amex provided incorrect
Return to Nantucket
If the place weren't seasonal, I might just never leave. Our first 24 hours:
New York, New York
A beautiful day here, broke my usual restrictions and walked all over. We attended a packed St. Patrick's Cathedral, across from The Palace, for high mass. Then some shopping (you can see the Louis Vuitton stegosaurus below) uptown and down
New York on Our 45th Anniversary
Arrived at The Palace, where they've completely renovated the Towers, and are working on the rest of the hotel. You can see our digs below. This is where I'm holding the Million Dollar Consulting® Mentor Hall of Fame meeting next
Jersey Shore 2
Dinner last night at the Broadway Bar, which had great burgers but also surprises like stuffed cabbage. We won more prizes, and I had to call 911 to break up a fist fight on the boardwalk. More cops arrived than
Jersey Shore
Drove over to Point Pleasant and took over what our granddaughters (who will be here later today) call the "red roof house." There is a massive beach volley ball tournament going on outside. We've stocked up on wine, and Peapod
Jersey Shore
House sitters on the way, dogs prepared to rule the roost, car packed, and we're soon on the way to Point Pleasant, ancestral beach area through four or five generations of both our families. Our daughter and granddaughters will meet