Where the Travel Agent travels

For many years people have ask me where do I go for vacation? So here we go, my trips big or small.... Over the years I have seen so many people, places and parts of the world that are 'out of this world'. Some in our own back yard (our state) some hundreds of miles away, now I'd like to bring you along for the ride... hope you enjoy!

Monday, December 27, 2010

Sweetgrass Highway, SC Nov. 2010

Last month I took a shortcut back to I-95 S. from Myrtle Beach that turn out to be a super cool by-way route... Traveling down Highway 17 around Charleston, S.C., and you’ll see a collection of American artists plying their trade, a trade that’s been passed on from parent to child for centuries.

Armed with a broken spoon — called a bone — and strips of dried sweetgrass, bulrush and palmetto leaves, these artists, known as sewers, create coiled baskets in much the same way African slaves did 400 years ago.

Sweetgrass baskets today are more frequently ornamental, but their history is tied directly to slavery and to rice cultivation...

until this trip i did not understand the quote:


“Thanks to the Interstate Highway System, it is now possible to travel across the country from coast to coast without seeing anything.”

Charles Kuralt