MYSTERY: Telling the time
Where have you seen this clock, now festooned with holiday garland? Send your best guess to: editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and make sure to include the name of the town in which you live.
Where have you seen this clock, now festooned with holiday garland? Send your best guess to: editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and make sure to include the name of the town in which you live.
Charleston County Council recognized veteran West Ashley council member Colleen Condon, center, for 12 years of service during her last meeting Dec. 15 on the governing board.
Contributing photographer Michael Kaynard has been hoofing it around the peninsula in recent days finding lots of pretty and neat holiday wreathes on local doors.
You’ll see a lot of greenery, but every now and then you’ll find something a little different — a cast bird wrapped in holiday finery or pieces of copper bent into the shape of a wreath. In addition to driving around and looking at lights this holiday season, take a look at the ingenuity that people put into the wreathes on their doors.
We thought we’d offer you a look through his lens in this photo essay.
Santa greeted this little boy after stepping off of a city fire boat on the way to the Light up the Night Parade Party offered Saturday by the Rotary Club of Charleston. Hundreds attended the party on a brisk night at the Charleston Maritime Center to watch the 35th annual Charleston Parade of Boats that featured more than 35 boats this year.
Intrepid photo sleuth George Graf of Palmyra, Va., sent this issue’s mystery and it is sure to befuddle the cagiest of photo puzzlers. Hints: It’s in Europe and it might not be a church. Send your best guess to: editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and make sure to include the name of the town in which you live.
So here’s a head-scratcher: Where was this photo taken and why in the world is it locked? (Big hint: Read this story; we don’t think you’ll be able to answer the second question because we can’t either!) Send your best guess to: editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and make sure to include the name of the town in which you live.
You can almost hear this white shrimp screaming “Oh, noooo” as it is about to become lunch for this egret that was fishing this week along the tidal banks of the Ashley River in downtown Charleston. It’s been a good year for shrimp if you haven’t yet tasted this season’s delicacies. Photo by Michael Kaynard, Kaynard Photography.
If you traveled during the Thanksgiving holiday, you might have seen this lighthouse. Or you could remember it from a previous spot of traveling. Where is this photo sent in by veteran photo sleuth George Graf of Palmyra, Va.? Send your best guess to: editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and make sure to include the name of the town in which you live.
Find out why photos like this caused a customer to make contributing photographer Michael Kaynard’s Thanksgiving holiday extra special. See his My Turn commentary in the latest issue
We’re betting none of our readers have actually seen this building, but maybe the computer wizards will be able to figure out where it is using Internet smarts. Two clues: First, it’s not in South Carolina. Second, it’s not associated with Red Roof Inns (the expert searchers might understand this.)
Send your best guess to: editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and make sure to include the name of the town in which you live. There might even be a special prize for this one.
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