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With James "Alex" Alexander

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Blog 372: Up to Charleston


OKE to Charleston

Jan and I and the Pups drove up to Charleston for a short holiday to visit our good friend, Nike, who we had worked with at Laguna Atascosa NWR in Texas. She had visited us both in Oregon and Florida, so it was our turn to reciprocate and visit her hometown.

Charleston Bridge

Private Boat Tour
What a hostess she was! She works as a tour guide for a marina, and she arranged to take us (and the Pups) on a half-day private cruise. Here is Nike and Captain Mike.

Nike and Mike

It was a memorable event, as Jack saw his first dolphin.

Jack's First Dolphin

Along with several shorebirds and white pelican, we viewed several American oystercatcher.

Pair of American Oystercatchers

Rainy Daze American Oystercatcher

We stopped at Caper Island and had a chance to explore. We had the whole island by ourselves, and Jack and Toby had some nice runs along the beach. Sand and water create happy pups.

Running Jack

Toby on Watch

South Carolina Aquarium
Nike also works at the South Carolina Aquarium in Charleston and arranged another private tour for us for a behind-the-scenes exploration. This is a first-class aquarium worthy of a visit when you are near. Here is a short movie of Caretta, the loggerhead sea turtle, and pics of chain dogfish, goldentail eel, a sea urchin and starfish, a light display, and Jan and a friend.



Chain Dogfish

Goldentail Moray Eel

Urchin and Starfish

Light Display

Jan and Friend at Aquarium

Our Charleston trip ended on another high note, as Nike’s dad invited us over to his place for a wonderful home-cooked meal.

Christmas Day
What a day! It started with a walk down the boardwalk and up the observation tower here at the refuge. That was followed by opening a trunk load of presents from the Helmans—it is so nice to be spoiled by family. We spent most of the afternoon with our neighbors in the almost perfect weather at our Volunteer Village, chatting, listening to Christmas tunes, and then feasting like nobles.

OKE Christmas

See you next time.