Monday, November 26, 2007

Thanksgiving in Beaufort, South Carolina


Welcome to the spirit of Beaufort, South Carolina!


This is an amazing town where Mrs. Baker, her youngest daughter and son-in-law, Wendy and David Orford live. My dad met the Bakers about 1971. Mr. and Mrs. Baker became second parents to my dad. They've remained close. Mrs. Baker invited us to spend Thanksgiving in Beaufort at their home.


We took morning walks to the pier. It was very beautiful! Note the Spanish Moss on the Live Oak tree.


David with his buddy, Sadie at the pier. Sadie is a rescued Boarder Collie. Wendy has a nack at rescuing strays. Similar to her mom who 'rescued' my dad back in '71. :)


Emily in the front yard on the old fashion swing hanging from a giant Live Oak tree. It was a great thinking spot and a lot of fun!


Here is a picture of Mum with a beautiful Confederate Rose. This rose will begin white, then pink, and finally become purple. Around the Confederate Rose tree were pecans trees. Mum and David picked 40 pounds of pecans! We're now enjoying the harvest and plan on making many yummy pecan dishes.


Mr. David has a golf cart and in that community people of all ages drive it around. My brother and I drove the cart around for driving practice, especially going in reverse!


A vegetarian cooking turkey?? I wonder how he'll carve it? He keeps rehearsing the scene from Horatio Hornblower; where Horatio was told how to cut various kinds of meat: mutton, beef, and MONKEY! NOW, which one is this?


Wendy brought us down to the stables to visit her horse, Rusty.


The two Davids; Mr. David and Dad feeding Rusty and watching us ride.


I've always liked horses, but that day, I fell in love with them! :) Above is me talking to Rusty before riding him.


David sitting on Rusty... :)

It was a wonderful Thanksgiving, a much enjoyed time with family, and a peaceful weekend. We look forward to going down to Beaufort again!! :)

2 comments:

His Princess said...

I looks like you'all had a really fun time!! I like the Border Collie.

Anonymous said...

Hey, Emily!
DON't tell Abby you saw a horse! She really wants one, especially one that color. Only, as she tells everybody, hers is going to have a creamy mane...
Hannah