Sunday, March 05, 2006













On The Way To River Street

Here is the good wife descending the stone stairs that lead from Bay Street to River Street. The stony ramps that connect Bay Street with River Street are made of English ballast stones, which gave schooners added stability for their trips from Europe, only to be thrown out and replaced with cotton bales in Georgia. The stones were used in buildings and walkways, and became the foundation of ballast stone islands found today in river channels.


1 Comments:

Blogger Lee Kraus said...

Life is so tough for the retired professor.

7:11 PM  

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