Where's Waldo ?
abandoned . .
Marshmallow fields ..
across the fence ..
such nectar in purple . .
both sides ..
paddle ..
aerial decisions -
A Hawk . .
.. in black and white
feathers and such ..
what a surprise ~
Limpkin long-legs . .
Purple enjoyment ~
- just came for 'The Show'
cube of letters
- on the wall
Sitting ..
Viceroy on ..
Well how about that ..
Music ..
layers . .
Three in a pond ..
leisure ..
Art is . .
Welcome ..
- over us
.. dip ?
dreaming .. ?
in the distance -
Church on the Island . .
vertical . .
guess ?
Seaplane . .
waiting patiently ..
There was . .
Eggs -
growing lines . .
Before ..
Just a Wild one . .
Percy ..
Tranquil ..
my name is -
Happy ...
The Show -
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buildings are elegant in Society Hill ..
this one is full of character ..
felt it worthy of a drive-by-shot ..
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Caleb Coker House
This house built ca. 1632, was the home of Caleb Coker (1802-1869) and the birthplace of his son, Major James Lide Coker (1837-1918), a Confederate officer, industrialist and founder of Coker College.
Caleb Coker, a merchant, was also director of the Cheraw & Darlington RR, librarian of the Society HIll Library Society and a charter member of the Darlington Agriculture Society.
The original house was behind the store [which is in the photo] -- later, Caleb Coker built a larger home.
this one is full of character ..
felt it worthy of a drive-by-shot ..
(c) All Rights Reserved
- this is where I found out about this photo: www.flickr.com/photos/32998163@N00/237249065
1641
Caleb Coker House
This house built ca. 1632, was the home of Caleb Coker (1802-1869) and the birthplace of his son, Major James Lide Coker (1837-1918), a Confederate officer, industrialist and founder of Coker College.
Caleb Coker, a merchant, was also director of the Cheraw & Darlington RR, librarian of the Society HIll Library Society and a charter member of the Darlington Agriculture Society.
The original house was behind the store [which is in the photo] -- later, Caleb Coker built a larger home.
Christina Sonnenschein, Annemarie, have particularly liked this photo
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