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MYSTERY PHOTO:  A place you won’t forget

MYSTERY PHOTO:  A place you won’t forget

A reader tells us that if you drive by this place, not only will you never forget it, but you’ll feel like you’re a Halloween version of the movie Groundhog Day.   No way, this friend tells us, that he would ever venture down this driveway – even in the daytime.  We’ll tell you this:  It’s in South Carolina.  But where?  Send your best guess to:  editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and make sure to include the name of the town in which you live.  Please also write “Mystery Photo” in the subject line.

by · 07/17/2017 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
PHOTO:  Angel in Magnolia

PHOTO: Angel in Magnolia

This stone angel is at peace in a peaceful place, Magnolia Cemetery, in Charleston. Draped in Spanish moss, the angel seems to be responding in reverence to the calm of the historic resting ground to many of Charleston’s early leaders. In the background, you can see marshes that lead to the Cooper River. Photo by Andy Brack.

by · 05/09/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Photos
MYSTERY: Where’s this great Dane?

MYSTERY: Where’s this great Dane?

This is a different kind of great Dane, but where is it? First to guess gets a pair of tickets to Magnolia Plantation and Gardens or a Charleston RiverDogs’ game. Send your answer to editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and be sure to include your hometown and other contact information.

by · 07/13/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
PHOTO: Charleston is getting greener

PHOTO: Charleston is getting greener

The dazzling spring weather is making everything greener around Charleston. The peacefulness of this oak tree in Magnolia Cemetery snapped Sunday by contributing photographer Michael Kaynard is a calming reminder for the day of rest.

by · 04/13/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Photos
7.24: Student painters, North Charleston, more

7.24: Student painters, North Charleston, more

The dazzling spring weather is making everything greener around Charleston. The peacefulness of this oak tree in Magnolia Cemetery snapped Sunday by contributing photographer Michael Kaynard is a calming reminder for the day of rest. More: KaynardPhotography.com IN THIS EDITION | APRIL 13, 2015 | Number 7.24 FOCUS: CofC student painters look to summer BRACK: What was done right and […]

by · 04/13/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue