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Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
This didnt turn out quite as I wanted it to but i guess I can blame that on my photoshop-laziness? Lol. Anyway, this song is quite old but its really nice and chill. And I realized after going through 4 different lyric sites for this song, this line has been different in all of them! haha! how funny. So here's my line for my entry. =]
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
"Summer romances begin for all kinds of reasons, but when all is said and done, they have one thing in common. They’re shooting stars, a spectacular moment of light in the heavens, fleeting glimpse of eternity, and in a flash they’re gone."
That's probably one of my favorite lines from The Notebook. I'm watching The Notebook right now and crying my eyes out. I've seen this movie so many times and every time I still manage to cry. That love story is just so beautiful. It's my favorite probably.
And the clothes, gaaah I wish I lived in the 40's.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
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"Life is a gift. Never take it for granted."
—♥ Sasha Azevedo
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page." - Saint Augustine
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"Life is a gift. Never take it for granted."
—♥ Sasha Azevedo
An empty closet in a first grade classroom after students retrieved their belongings for the last time, June 21, 2013. This photo was featured in The Notebook, both online and the print edition. thenotebook.org/october-2013/136420/saying-goodbye-24-phi...
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Got this crazy image idea while watching the movie "The Notebook" all over again yesterday night. If you watched the movie, you will know what the image means..
Pasting my fav quotes from the movie..
Duke/Noah: "Science only goes so far and then comes God."
Allie: "Now, say you're a bird."
Noah: "If you're a bird, I'm a bird."
Noah:"My Dearest Allie, I couldn't sleep last night because I know that it's over between us. I'm not bitter anymore, because I know that what we had was real. And if in some distant place in the future we see each other in our new lives, I'll smile at you with joy and remember how we spent the summer beneath the trees, learning from each other and growing in love. The best love is the kind that awakens the soul and makes us reach for more, that plants a fire in our hearts and brings peace to our minds, and that's what you've given me. That's what I hope to give to you forever. I love you. I'll be seeing you.- Noah"
Click the link for more Quotes :The Notebook, 2004
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
I'm in a mood to watch a feel-good movie tonight, so I thought I'd photograph my DVD collection.
It's tiny, but growing slowly. The next additions to my collection will probably be this excellent Tarantino box set, the BBC version of Pride and Prejudice, and of course Season 1 of Glee.
But coming back to tonight...can you guess which one I'm going to watch? (If you follow me on twitter, shush :P )
[Photo #32 of my Project 365; filed under 'It's My Life']
“We sit silently and watch the world around us. This has taken a lifetime to learn. It seems only the old are able to sit next to one another and not say anything and still feel content. The young, brash and impatient, must always break the silence. It is a waste, for silence is pure. Silence is holy. It draws people together because only those who are comfortable with each other can sit without speaking. This is the great paradox.”
― Nicholas Sparks, The Notebook
By number one I certainly only mean first born of course.
:)
Her and I are escaping for an hour and a half to enjoy the hot cinnamon tea she just made me and cuddle up like hibernating bears to watch a good movie.
See you on Sunday!!
{tomorrow}
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
"When morality comes up against profit, it is seldom that profit loses." ~Shirley Chisolm
What's happening in Philly schools, and in other places like Chicago, is unconscionable. For the best info on our local situation, check thenotebook dot org. The message to poor students, from all levels of government, is the same: kick rocks. They have unions to bust & $400 million prisons to fill.
To show we support our students & teachers, @igers_philly on Instagram is running a drive for school supplies. We've teamed up with several teachers who have provided a list and will help distribute donations.
Please look for the post on @igers_philly. If you are interested in helping, please email me at soulcinnamon@yahoo.com or kik: soulcinnamon.
Sunnyside Plantation, located on Edisto Island, was the residence of Townsend Mikell who was the son of Isaac Jenkins Mikell from Peters Point Plantation. The house was built between 1870-1880 and features prominent Second Empire details most notably the mansard roof that is topped by a cupola. The cupola was reminiscent of the one nearby that was on the house at Bleak Hall Plantation, Mikell's birthplace and the ancestral home of the Townsend's. Inside there is a central hallway flanked by rooms on each side featuring a decorated floor at the entry and triangular patterned beadboard ceiling in a front room. A full porch extends across three sides of the home and an addition was added onto the back.
The house is constructed on a small island within Store Creek with a narrow causeway leading to it. Out front, a small Revolutionary War cannon rests near the steps of the house and was found in the South Edisto River.
On the property there are several outbuildings including a foreman's house, commissary, kitchen, a long weatherboard barn with tabby foundation and the tabby foundation of a cotton gin that was in operation in 1882 and possibly earlier.
The foreman's house was seen in the movie The Notebook as Noah's dad's house.
Day 54 of my 365 Project.
This was actually taken just after midnight and I hadn't yet gone to bed Saturday night. I'd only just gotten done watching The Notebook and was feeling a bit funny.
Such a moving, romantic, funny and sad movie all in one. I love it. For as much as I love it, this was only the second time I've seen it. Despite that, it is a movie that sticks with you.
Every woman I know probably dreams of a lasting love like that. Sure we have own romantic stories, but nothing compares to Allie and Noah's story.
In the movie, an elderly Noah reads from a notebook to his elderly wife Allie who has lost her memory. We come to find that a much younger Allie had herself written their story in the notebook with the instructions for Noah to "Read this to me, and I'll come back to you." And he does.
So after the movie I did a lot of think, about how scary it is to forget your memories. This is something that has always worried me. I've had such a wonderful, crazy, beautiful life so far. I don't want to forget a thing. And since about the age of 14 I have made a concerted effort to photograph everything in my life. They aren't always the most creative or artistic photos, but they are my life. My thought is that someday if I begin to forget, that these photos will be my reminder and 'bring me back'.