Cee’s Fun Photo Challenge – Circles and Curves Posted on March 25, 2013 by Al Fountain in Charleston, South Carolina Rate this:Share this:FacebookTwitterEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related
I wonder if it’s warmer there than it is here? Could I borrow your credit card to find out? Oh, good choice for the challenge! Reply ↓
Heck fire! (My new favorite expletive) That pineapple could serve, like, my whole family of vegetarians! 🙂 Reply ↓
PS the pineapple is the colonial symbol of hospitality. As a very southern city, Charleston took this to heart. D~ Reply ↓
I knew about that piece of history, too. Next time you visit, notice the pineapple motif in our colonial style living room. Reply ↓
They broke the cardinal rule of fountain design, i.e. never design a fountain when you’re hungry! Reply ↓
I’m not sure, ducks, but the park opened in 1990 so I’m assuming the fountain was placed about that same time. Reply ↓
I wonder if it’s warmer there than it is here? Could I borrow your credit card to find out? Oh, good choice for the challenge!
Yes. No. Thanks.
One could make a large piña colada from that pineapple 🙂
Bet it would go good with rattlesnake steak!
Heck fire! (My new favorite expletive) That pineapple could serve, like, my whole family of vegetarians! 🙂
You know, Lorna, two weeks ago I couldn’t even spell vigaterion. Now I are one!
PS the pineapple is the colonial symbol of hospitality. As a very southern city, Charleston took this to heart. D~
Thanks for the info. I knew I could count on my favorite historian.
I knew about that piece of history, too. Next time you visit, notice the pineapple motif in our colonial style living room.
You were way ahead of me as usual, Susan. Just like our card games!
I need to take a photography class. Interesting assignment. Dianne
Really cool fountain. Any reason why they chose to make it look like a pineapple?
They broke the cardinal rule of fountain design, i.e. never design a fountain when you’re hungry!
Lol 🙂
I ADORE that fountain!! Fabulous.
It’s pretty tempting to wade in.
That is an amazing sight. How old is it, I wonder
I’m not sure, ducks, but the park opened in 1990 so I’m assuming the fountain was placed about that same time.