Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Don't Call it Spring


In Charleston the Spring comes when it's often still cold and sometimes snowy in many other parts of the country. Charlestonians love it because as they walk down the street and turn a corner, they are startled by the sweet smells of Confederate Jasmine as they mingle with the scents of freshly mowed lawns. And the sight of the first magnolias as they begin to bloom in the tippy tops of the highest trees is an actual thrill. And all of this can usually be enjoyed with low humidity which is so rare when we get into the summer months.

Even though our winter isn't a long one or a particulary cold one, we're always ready for that first warm sunny day that heralds Spring. Come see us and let me know what you think.