Been a busy weekend here in the SC Lowcountry. We've had a lot of fun with the annual Spoleto Arts Festival here in Charleston, but we started out last Thursday night by attending a non-Spoleto event, a taping of NPR's quiz show "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me", which was great fun. Friday night we went to see Taylor Mac and his show "Comparison is Violence". Saturday night was "The Red Shoes", a very macabre telling of the Hans Christian Anderson fairly tale. Then yesterday we saw "The History of Charleston for Morons", a Piccolo Fringe Festival offering at Theater 99, the local comedy improv venue. This was the third time I have seen it, and it was just as funny as before. Next up is Thursday night, when we go to see Sarah Jarosz, and young "newgrass" artist who is playing at the College of Charleston. Really looking forward to that!
We just got back from walking the Arthur Ravenel Bridge (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Ravenel_Jr._Bridge) over the Cooper River from Mount Pleasant to Charleston and back. Had a good walk, though it was pretty hot. Mid 80s before 11am.
Hope everyone has a great Memorial Day. It's back to work tomorrow :-(
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