Edmund’s Oast

Edmond’ Oast
 

If you’re looking for a fun Charleston restaurant with great food, home made beer, wonderful service and terrific atmosphere you’ve found it at Edmund’s Oast, 1081 Morrison Drive. The fun part is sitting at the restaurant bar that over looks the kitchen staff as they prepare some of the most unique dishes in all of Charleston. The staff is friendly and let’s you eat at your pace and doesn’t interfere with you and your guests unless of course you show an epicurean interest and then they’re happy to engage with and take a selfie or two. Continue reading “Edmund’s Oast”

Angel Oak

Angel Oak

Yes, I am recommending everyone see a tree, but don’t worry, it’s free. Saying the Angel Oak is just a tree is like saying the Grand Canyon is just a hole in the ground. The Angel Oak is so mammoth, no picture can show what a marvel of beauty it is. The 500 year-old tree is located on 3688 Angel Oak Rd, Johns Island, SC 29455.

Charleston Sailing Meetup

Sunset Sail

Charleston Sailing Meetup is a great way to explore the low country by sea.  For a nominal fee, you can see sunset vistas almost any day of the week.

Jay Kenney runs the group and offers numerous sailing options for the novice to experienced sailor.  He provides information about all sorts of sailing classes, many of which are free. His sailing adventures are my number one recreation outlet in Charleston.  This should not be missed.

Dr. Lanier Summerall – Mt. Pleasant Psychiatry

Dr. Lanier Summerall

Finding excellent Mental Health providers is difficult, especially one who will take your insurance. Dr. Lanier Summerall is a phenomenal psychiatrist who validates your concerns in a personal manner.  She is a great listener and you never feel like your are being rushed through a session just to get a prescription for medication. Dr. Summerall, you rock! Mt. Pleasant Psychiatry is located at t 1127 Queensborough Blvd, Suite 102, Mt. Pleasant, SC 296464. 843-400-4089. 

Drayton Hall Plantation

Drayton Hall Plantation

The plantations surrounding Charleston provide a wonderful opportunity to step back in time and learn about the historic roots that made this city so special. Guests to the area are in awe of the vast number and variety of sites to choose from. If you favor ‘preservation over restoration’ check out Drayton Hall. This 18th-century plantation is an excellent example of Palladian architecture and the only plantation house to survive intact through both the Revolutionary and Civil wars. 

Drayton Hall is located at 3380 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC 29414

Posted by Barbara Hopper