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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Pitt Street Bridge/Park, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, USA


There was once a bridge on Pitt Street that connected Mt. Pleasant to Sullivan's Island.  That bridge is gone but the right-of-way has been converted to a very pleasant park with views of Sullivan's Island, Charleston Harbor, the distant Ravenel Bridge, and the saltwater marshland adjacent to the Intracoastal Waterway.  A nice place for a walk, jog, sit, saunter, mosey, amble, or kayak. 

Looking towards Sullivan's Island.

Looking towards Mt. Pleasant.

The last 500 feet or so is on a wooden pier out into the marsh.

When I departed, a fancy car was parked with an unusually endearing automobile license plate (based on my stereotyped image of a Jaguar owner) - either that or he/she owns a chain of doughnut shops.  And yes, that horribly bright yellow reflection is my polarfleece sweater - it keeps me from getting lost with others- or shot at during hunting season in the Massachusetts woods. Plus, old people can wear anything they damn well please - and often do - now where did I put those multi-color plaid pants, striped bowling shirt, and white shoes?.



1 comment:

  1. I have a pair of white shoes that I wear around the year, in spite of SWMBO's rules about wearing white after Labor Day! It's good to be one's 70's!

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