Oxymoronic as it may sound, this blog is feminism from a Southern Belle's point of view... I am from South Carolina, a girly girl, married to the man of my dreams, Christian and fairly traditional. Yet, I am also feminist, empowered, strong, and a firm believer in equality without limitation based on being born a woman.
Showing posts with label Charleston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charleston. Show all posts
Saturday, October 22, 2011
I Live in the Greatest Place on Earth... Well Almost!
It is a bit of technicality: I actually live in the 3rd greatest place on earth according to Travelers.
Yes, believe it or not, Charleston, SC was recently named the 3rd best city. In the world. Awesome!
I've had the pleasure of living here for the last 4 years while attending the College of Charleston.
Fortunately, I've been able to stick around post graduation and now I'm thinking I may never leave because in addition to being voted the 3rd best city on earth, we were named the BEST CITY in America. Yes. Also awesome :)
And, as if that wasn't enough, we've been voted the city with the most attractive people in the U.S.
But, don't worry, we aren't letting all of that get to our heads and turning up our noses at everyone else because Charleston has regularly been voted America's most mannerly city.
And here are a few other rankings.
Obviously, this is the best place a Southern Belle could be :)
If you'd like to come see for yourself: http://www.expedia.com/
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attractive people,
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Charleston,
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SC,
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Sunday, July 4, 2010
Southern Belle Side Note: Joggling Boards
"As my mother used to say, a joggling board is to a piazza what mint is to a julep. If you have to ask what a piazza is - they're known as porches outside Charleston - then it's unlikely you know what a joggling board is, either" (1).
"It's pretty simple, really. A joggling board is a piece of Charleston history that measures up to 22 feet long and 13 inches wide, a supple piece of pine usually supported between wooden rollers two feet off the ground. It looks like a giant tongue depressor and acts like a trampoline" (1).
I was born and raised (and still reside) in the Lowcountry of South Carolina so joggling boards were a familiar sight for me. Though we don't have one on our porch - there isn't room since we have a swing and some rockers already ;) - there is one in my neighborhood.
I had family in town for the 4th of July. They were from Texas and they immediately noticed and questioned "that long rocker thing."
It was then, honest to God, the first time it ever dawned on me that joggling boards are an odd sight. They are sorta like a hybrid mix between a rocking chair and a see-saw. When we tried to explain to my relatives what they were and why they were built that way, the best we could come up with was they were just built long to adequately fill up those long Charleston piazzas.
Although, after a little research, I found out joggling boards have a very specific history.
Their history in Charleston dates back to the very early 1800s on Acton Plantation in Sumter, SC. A Mr. Cleland Kinloch lost his wife and had his sister, Mrs. Benjamin Kinloch Huger, come to care for his household. Mrs. Huger apparently suffered from very severe rheumatism. (2)
In an attempt to get some exercise and fresh air, her chair was placed in a carriage so she could go for rides; when she detailed this and her poor health to her relatives in Scotland, they sent her a model of a joggling board. They told her that she could sit on it and bounce to get some exercise. [If that was "exercise," I think I'd have enjoyed living in the 1800s; I'd take that any day over 45 minutes on the elliptical!] (2)
After they made the model life-size, the joggling boards became incredibly popular and spread to piazzas all over the Lowcountry. Beyond providing Mrs. Huger "exercise," joggling boards became especially popular for two reasons:
1) Children loved to play on them. They really are like trampolines. My brother and I used to jump all over them.
2) It was an excuse for couples to get close. In fact, they were known as "courting benches;" a lady would sit on one end and her crush on the other. The couple would "joggle" down the bench until they reached each other in the middle where they could whisper sweet nothings and hold hands and such. There was even a legend that if you had a joggling board on your front porch, you'd never have an unwed daughter. (3)
Hmm, maybe I should invest in one of those for the front porch ;)
Their popularity faded after World War II when the wood and hand-crafted labor were harder to come by. However, in the 1970s they regained popularity when the Old Charleston Joggling Board Company was formed after the tricentennial of South Carolina. (2)
Now, the history lives on as more and more people see those "long rocker things" known as joggling boards.
Next time you see one, be sure to sit down so you can get yourself some "exercise" and maybe even a marriage proposal ;)
Sources:
3 - Joggling Board
Friday, February 12, 2010
Outside my Window Looks Like a Christmas Card
It is snowing in Charleston.
No. Lie.
This simply had to be documented.
That is all :)
No. Lie.
This simply had to be documented.
That is all :)
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Charleston,
snow,
southern belle feminist
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Awesome Local Non-Profit
The Center for Women is almost 20 years old and doing great things for women in the local area. Four fantastic women work there. They are a pro-active non-profit assisting women to achieve personal and professional success. They do this through a number of ways including several events such as a writers forum and purse auction. Check out their other events. Support this great organization!
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Center for Women,
Charleston,
events,
men and women,
non profits
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