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Astronaut Shane Kimbrough (left) took this photo of the Charleston peninsula, Mount Pleasant, West Ashley and North Charleston from 250 miles above the Earth during a recent fly over by the International Space Station.
He took this photo moving at a steady 5 miles per hour and posted it on Twitter @astro kimbrough. We did feel special that he picked us out for his post on May 13, but Kimbrough does this a lot for areas around the world.
Instead of just publishing the photo, we decided to pinpoint some of the landmarks visible during that fly over by the ISS and make an office game out of it.
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It’s time for another installment of “Places you should go before you can’t tell a presidential executive order document from one of your White House German shepherd’s training pads.” Yes, recently my wife and three teenage daughters took a week-long family trip to Charleston, South Carolina also known as “The city where every meal will cost you at least two C-notes.”
Because we enjoy turning our buns into geological formations, we drove the entire 14-hour trip from East Texas to downtown Charleston, stopping only occasionally to sample the delights of various Southern powder rooms, usually in rural gas stations tempting us with boiled peanuts and pickles in a bag.
Do Charleston, if you have grits
Posted : 2021-05-11 17:13 By Jase Graves
It s time for another installment of Places you should go before you can t tell a presidential executive order document from one of your White House German Shepherd s training pads! Yes, recently my wife and three teenage daughters took a week-long family trip to Charleston, S.C. ― also known as The city where every meal will cost you at least two C-notes.
Because we enjoy turning our buns into geological formations, we drove the entire 14-hour trip from East Texas to downtown Charleston, stopping only occasionally to sample the delights of various southern powder rooms, usually in rural gas stations tempting us with boiled peanuts and pickles in a bag.
(Dave Granlund cartoon / caglecartoons.com)
It’s time for another installment of “Places you should go before you can’t tell a presidential executive order document from one of your White House German shepherd’s training pads!” Yes, recently my wife and three teenage daughters took a week-long family trip to Charleston, South Carolina also known as “The city where every meal will cost you at least two C-notes.”
Because we enjoy turning our buns into geological formations, we drove the entire 14-hour trip from East Texas to downtown Charleston, stopping only occasionally to sample the delights of various southern powder rooms, usually in rural gas stations tempting us with boiled peanuts and pickles in a bag.