Last week I was too busy enjoying my vacation to stop and post for Photography Friday, but this week I’m making up for my absence! The Man and I went on a road trip from July 3rd through 7th, driving about 12 hours to Savannah, GA for the 4th, then on to Charleston, SC for the rest of the weekend, and finally back to NOLA. Here are some snapshots of our trip, plus a few assorted shots from home for a little lagniappe.
Random wall from a Savannah alley.Confiscated fake IDs on the “wall of shame” outside of a Savannah bar.Met up with two work friends (also on vacation) at this cool little Savannah bar.Lovely live wreath spotted in Charleston.Charleston’s famed Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge. I took this photo while on a nighttime ghost tour – on a boat!50,000 lb. Rodman Guns at Ft. Moultrie (Sullivan’s Island, SC)WWII-era radio room, preserved at Ft. Moultrie (Sullivan’s Island, SC)Me at the WWII-era lookout station on Ft. Moultrie (Sullivan’s Island, SC)Beach at Sullivan’s Island, SCPlaying around in a Charleston candy shop.My new salt lamp, purchased at a Charleston mineral shop.Spotted in New Orleans.
There is nothing quite like a southern road trip! Savannah and Charleston are two of my favorite cities down there. The photo of the alley is particularly beautiful.
I have no “personal brand.” I’m not a girl boss, I’m not an influencer, and I don’t aspire to be powerful, inspiring, or rich. I probably can’t teach you anything, and there’s a good chance that there’s nothing at all of interest or use to you here. This is just where I come to talk about the random bits and pieces that make up my quiet life as a sober woman in her 40s. I’m engaged to the love of my life, have six (yes, SIX) indoor pets, and spend a lot of time gardening and hunting for thrift treasures. I also study classical voice (I’m a lyric coloratura soprano) and am deeply interested in all things spiritual and paranormal. Right now I’m trying to recover from career burnout and even out my personal energy, but my eventual goal is to become a medium and shamanic healer, using music to remind humans of the things that actually matter: connection, community, and loving all living things as though they were our own children. I may or may not talk about all of these things here (and sometimes all at once). Welcome!
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