Charleston – Day 2

Tall ship and cable-stayed bridge.

While I was working this morning the Coast Guard Tall Ship Eagle slipped in unnoticed by me.  This afternoon I found out that it motored in but the tide on Monday morning should allow it to sail away. I will be watching. And tomorrow, I plan on going to see it up close. 

One can walk across that fine bridge.  If I can figure out how to get to it, I might be up for a bridge stroll. I did the Sydney Harbor Bridge. 

It took 8 workmen to turn the fountain on this morning.

Also, while I was working, the fountain got turned on. Apparently, it had been off for the winter.

Speaking of OFF. I just said, “Computer lights on”. And nothing happened. I hope the lights were not turned on in the Old Bat Cave. Just in case, I have a routine running that turns all the lights off at 10 PM. 

At the end of the workday, my boss and I were talking and she allowed as how she was going to Florida for a week. So, I told her that I was actually in Charleston. Working from “home”.  So, that is good news. Mostly because she needs some real downtime. And, she will not be thinking up more jobs for me. I will still do my normal Tuesday and Friday stuff. But no extra stuff. I hope. 

So far so good. Time for some sushi for dinner.  Got an awesome breakfast delivered. Picked up a sandwich on my morning walk for lunch and sushi on my after-work walk for dinner.  Last night, the town was dead. It is much livelier tonight. 

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One Reply to “Charleston – Day 2”

  1. It’s a cutter!!! All Coast Guard ships 65′ or longer are cutters. This one happens to have working masts and yardarms.

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