So I am getting ready to write about my trip to Charleston, and I realized I left my camera in my car, and I’m too tired to go get it. So you’ll have to wait till tomorrow to see the pictures. But I can at least tell you what I did. Pictures tomorrow, I promise.
I started by going down to the harbor, and getting a ticket to Fort Sumter. For those who don’t know, it’s a fort on an artificial island in the middle of Charleston Harbor, so you have to get on a boat to go see it. While I was waiting, I noticed an aircraft carrier sitting in the harbor, which I thought was pretty cool. I then heard on the way out to the fort that this is the U.S.S. Yorktown, and served in WWII and Vietnam. It’s now part of a museum there, so of course I had to go see it after I got done at Fort Sumter. I was then out of time (and energy: it’s hot and humid, in case you didn’t know that), and had to move on, leaving plenty to see next time I come to Charleston.
There’s not much more to say, at least not anything that will make sense without pictures, so you’ll have to be content with that. Happy Road-Tripping!