måndag 11 september 2017

Visit from Sweden Part 3

This post starts the 2nd of August in Charleston. We made our way to Patriots Point. A museum about the military. Consisting of one submarine, the USS Clamagore, one destroyer, the USS Laffey and one aircraft carrier, the USS Yorktown. It also has a few differnet exhibits, a Vietnam experience exhibit, a bunch of aircrafts and a Medal of Honour museum. Me and my dad wasn't able to go through the Vietnam experinece and the Medal of Honour due to my sister not having anything else to do so she got frustrated at us. Here are some pictures:
The USS Yorktown 
The USS Laffey


The USS Clamagore

From Patriots Point we went into Charleston for some lunch and we then continued walking through the town. The walk got us to the Old Slave Mart Museum. An old alley where they sold slaves. We then contiuned to the Old exchange and Provost Dungeon. Both very interesting historical places. We then took a stop at a nice irish pub called Tommy Condons Restaurant. From there to Tanger Outlets for a little bit of shopping before heading back to Columbia.


The next day we weren't sure what to do so we went to Augusta. Possibly a mistake as it was a kind of boring city, we had an awsome lunch and then we saw the riverside. We also met James Brown, or well it was a statue of him. We also got to a shopping mall and did some more shopping.
Statue of James Brown

After coming back to Columbia we decided to go to the cinema. We went to the movie Detroit, a dark and serious movie about a crazy event in the American history. Showing some clear racial tension. It was very touching and I definently recommend it.














The 4th of August was the last full day with my dad and sister before they left for going up north to DC and NYC. We spent part of it with my host family going down to our community pool and chilling out. We then went to a store my dad wanted to go into quickly, me and my sister waited in a car and we deicided to do a silly prank. We then moved the car and laughed our asses off as dad came out and looked confused as to where the car was parked. That night we went out for our last dinner. 
Last dinner before leaving
The 5th of August I got dropped off and my dad and sister left for the northwest. This was the end of some nice days and I went back to the normal crazy life. This concludes this mini series.

As I post this it's in the middle of hurricane Irma. Although not hitting me and my host family directly there's alot of rain and wind around us. We are fine and probably won't get any major issues.
But for now over and out!

söndag 10 september 2017

Visit from Sweden Part 2

The 30 of July was a pretty calm day starting out with walking around downtown and finding our way to some Memorials about different conflict ranging from World War 1 until Vietnam.
Vietnam War Memorial
Unkonw Memorial probably something with dogs

Pearl Harbour Memorial


Holocaust Memorial
Also Holocaust Memorial


US WWII Navy Memorial

USS Columbia Memorial

World War I Memorial



Korean War Memorial




















The Memorials show a clear difference in the way you see the armed forces between Sweden and the US. Also like the Korean War Memorial as it had the same type of statue as in Washington DC. One that I liked.

Spending the day roaming around and chilling out we ended the day with going to a baseball game.

Chilling out with the mascot

A fun and unique experience which is definently something to see while in the US.

















The 31st started out with checking out the South Carolina State House and then went over to my host family. We spent some time chilling at the pool and then had some dinner with the host family. We also handed over some Swedish gifts. A book about the Swedish landscapes, a tray in blue and yellow saying "Fika".

The 1st of August and we get in the car to go down to Charleston. We went straight to the McLeod Plantation. An old plantation where people lived until 1990s. Not as slaves the latter years of course.
McLeod Plantation

The Mansion McLeod Plantation

The Mansion McLeod Plantation

The Mansion McLeod Plantation

The road up to the McLeod House
























A great historic site with a dark history showing the racial differneces we can see all the way into our time. Even here on the plantation where both the mansion and the old slave houses had people living here until the 1990s. The people living in the old slave houses were free but very poor.

From the plantation to an awsome lunch at YoBo Cantina Fresca. A place I definently recommend to go if in Charleston!
Nom Nom Nom

YoBo Cantina Fresca













From lunch to some more history this time we went to Fort Moultire. An old fort built during the revolutionary war lasting until after the second world war. And now for some pictures:
A more modern cannon at Fort Moultire

The old command tower during WWII

Looking out through a cannon

An older cannon

How to lift an old cannon which weighs a lot

Another old cannon

And another

Fort Moultire

Some more cannons

Some ammunition



My sister hates this so she found a nice little beach nearby so after having went through the Fort me and my sister took a swim in the ocean. We then went to the hotel and checked in and then went down to the beautiful French Quarters. Especially the beautiful Rainbow Row. Stand by for Part 3 will try to not be as late for that post!
Cya laters alligators!