Down an alley on the busiest street in Charleston is the church yard for the Unitarian Church in Charleston. This was first a meeting house for the Society of Dissenters built in 1772.
The old grave yard is said to have been made for the ‘the living’ and is a heavily overgrown garden with benches. A quiet place in the middle of Charleston to this day.

It’s a favorite place for us to include in a walk. and of course photograph. This morning I looked at the flowers blooming around the old headstones for a few passing shots.



The Unitarian Church, Charleston, South Carolina.
I have some of those pink flowers in my garden – wish they were wildflowers – they look so much better as wildflowers in an old cemetery.
I’m always pleasantly surprised at the places I find wildflowers. Some of the most inhospitable swamps have explosions of purple 👍