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MYSTERY:  White and black

MYSTERY: White and black

This white and black structure is somewhere in South Carolina. By the hints in the picture, Sandlappers ought to be able to figure it out. Send your best guess to: editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and make sure to include the name of the town in which you live.

A favorite place is the Luxembourg Gardens on the Left Bank.

7.25: Trip to Paris, Photo essay, Giving Day, more

IN THIS EDITION  |  APRIL 28, 2015  |  Number 7.25 BRACK: Trip to Paris enthralls, inspires and enchants IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Morris Financial Concepts, Inc. GOOD NEWS: Lowcountry Giving Day is May 5, more FEEDBACK: Send your letters CALENDAR: April 28+ — Swedish ship, street party REVIEW:  The Martian PHOTO ESSAY: Monet’s gardens S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Redcliffe COMMENTARY Trip to Paris […]

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PHOTO ESSAY: Bountiful colors

PHOTO ESSAY: Bountiful colors

You might not believe the bountiful color found in gardens open at the Giverny, France, home where Impressionist Claude Monet painted many of his most famous paintings.

This tulip, flanked by tiny violet forget-me-nots, is just one of hundreds of flowering species at the gardens, about 50 kilometers northwest of Paris. Click on this link to see other photos taken April 21 in Monet’s gardens. Photos by Andy Brack.

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