The Star Fort was named because of it's shape, and Ninety-Six was named because it was thought that it was 96 miles from an Indian tribe. The Star fort was a lot of fun. As I've mentioned before, I love history, and we have to stop and read every single plaque :). We went on living history day. It was fun to see them going about a normal day (well, normal for that time period :)!). They were living in a "tavern".
It was really hot, even though it rained part of the day we were there, but it was well worth it!
Wearing the loyalist actor's hat.
I love this picture! Daddy has such great ideas in photography!
I
like this picture too. I was almost afraid that Daddy would
laugh
because it's a "rustic" picture... but a few minutes later I
turned
around, and Daddy was also taking a picture of it :)...
Strange trees...
(I couldn't decide which I liked best...)
Looks like a teapot :)!
I really liked this one :). This is from Musgrove,
the first three were from the Star Fort.
Beautiful plants...
Does this count as a plant picture? Haha :).
Not sure about this one, either....
This is my favorite (this is also the only one from the Star Fort.).
Water...
The little waterfall :), haha...
Here's how big it really is :)...
This picture took forever! First my settings were wrong... then
Tori and
I couldn't coordinate where she would throw
the rock, and when I should
take the picture... then
somebody else and I had the same problem...
Then Grandpa came to the rescue, and guess how many
times it took us to
get a picture of the splash caused
by a thrown stick?
Exactly one. This
one :).
Other items of interest...
Do you see the toad?!
My precious sister Tori :)!...
Taken at the star Fort.