An iconic Lowcountry spot, Cypress Gardens, is open to visitors once again. This past Saturday, with great fanfare and ribbon cutting, officials unveiled a new and improved Cypress Gardens. Cypress Gardens has long been known as one of the Lowcountry’s most scenic locations,...
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Spring has sprung, which means the opening of other seasons as well – farmers markets (which I covered in that last blog), and RiverDogs baseball in Charleston. Charleston’s team, the RiverDogs, is a Single-A Sally league team that’s, rather ironically, part of the Yankees organization. We are securely in the South, after all.
The weather is warming up nicely, and farmers markets around Charleston are back in season once again. And you certainly have your pick of some outstanding ones. Farmers markets have seen a surge in popularity, for so many good reasons. They dovetail perfectly with the...
Get set for a bunch of big activities rolling quickly down the pike, including the 42nd running of the beloved Cooper River Bridge Run. It seems like this coming weekend is just about the most chockablock full of the year, especially considering it’s not even an official holiday.
It’s officially spring, which means it’s time to see “behind the iron gates” of Charleston – aka the Festival of Houses & Gardens. The clocks have sprung forward, the equinox is in the rear view mirror, and the azaleas and wisteria are starting to...