Happy Monday, Lowcountry!
I don’t have any personal memories of Hugo, as I didn’t arrive in Charleston until 1998.but, I’ve seen a number of folks making comments to the effect that they can’t believe it’s been twenty years since that monster roared into town. Of course, if you live through such an experience, it’s something that you’ll never forget, but, I can’t believe a whole week has passed since last Monday. Hope you had a great weekend, and here’s a round up to start off another new week…
Firstly, if you interesting in remembering or finding out more about Hugo, check out this archive from The State. Also there’s a special show on TV this evening – check out News2. Syd tells us what it was like when Hugo came to town at I’m just F.I.N.E and Daniel Bates writes about one of the worst hit places in MyMcClellanville
Getting back to 2009, Sara Dobie says that Muse Restaurant in downtown Charleston, feels like home. Read more at Sara Dobie’s Blog.
Meanwhile if you like good burgers and you’re in the Folly Beach area, you’ll be interested in this post about Rita’s Seaside Grille from Charleston Chow
Check out the Art Lock-In with Charlie, and for some cool shots of the Old Navy Base Power Station, drop into Robert Donovan’s Photography Blog
It’s not as downbeat as it sounds – Mustang Rolling talks about crushing the American Dream.
Last, but not least for this Monday, Charleston Today would like to share William Hendricks Tenements with you.
Have a great week! You can find me all over cyberspace, including Brightkite

September 21st, 2009 at 12:50 pm
I think the link to my blog in the above post is busted
September 21st, 2009 at 12:51 pm
which would be http://robertdonovanphotography.com/blog
September 21st, 2009 at 3:22 pm
Indeed it was. A slip of the keys. All ship-shape now though!
September 21st, 2009 at 4:35 pm
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September 22nd, 2009 at 6:26 am
Thanks for the mention. Great posts everyone!