We (my husband and myself) drove up. We stopped at the St. John's County rest area, and I believe there was Perennial Peanut blooming in their grass area.
We also stopped in Darien, Georgia, which is the home of Altie, a North American version of the Loch Ness Monster. You can even have your picture taken with Altie.
We made it to Columbia, and Saturday we did the pre-Conference tour of Redcliffe Plantation and Lush Life Nursery.The plantation was originally built by James Henry Hammond as a recreational place. While there were no permament field slaves on the site there were four structures for the house slaves. One is still standing.
There is a link for more information about this historic site here.
We then had lunch at Lush Life Nursery and a tour of this small but great Crinum nursery.
The next day was paper sessions, and I don't have any good pictures, but the following day was zoo day and we started by kayaking and canoeing on the Saluda River.
Here is a picture of me and my husband in our canoe. You can see that he is doing a great job of steering.
I took a lot of pictures at the zoo, here are a few....
There are two lions sleeping in the center of the picture.
A picture of a pretty vine.Jellyfish
Garden Eels.
Then we went to the Botanical Gardens.
My husband by a lichen covered rock on the path over to the Botanical Gardens.
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