We pulled out of Lady Lake, Florida on February 20 and drove to St. Augustine, Florida, to camp at Indian Forest Campground. It was an adequate campground, but it wasn't a resort by any means. We spent three days in St. Augustine having fun in sunshine and rain and making great memories.
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The pier at St. Augustine Beach. |
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Second day trolley tour in the rain!
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Exploring Old Town in the rain |
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Lunch at The Bunnery in Old Town |
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The Memorial Presbyterian Church in St. Augustine |
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The Cross Marks the Place Where the Spaniards landed |
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Beautiful Huge Old Live Oaks with Spanish Moss |
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The Old Jail Museum |
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The Old General Store Museum |
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Castillo de San Marcos Fort in St. Augustine |
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Blasting the Cannon at the Fort |
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Vilano Beach looking at the Atlantic Ocean |
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Danny got a kick out of using the 4 wheel drive to tackle driving on Vilano Beach. |
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Looking across to St. Augustine at sunset from Vilano Beach |
After three great days in St. Augustine, we headed to Brunswick, Georgia, hoping to tour Jekyll Island and St. Simon's Island. We found Coastal Georgia Campground and Resort easily and set up camp before beginning our exploration. We were not disappointed and thoroughly enjoyed touring both islands. We spent the afternoon on St. Simons Island.
The next day we toured Savannah's Historic District, River Street, Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, and Forsyth Park. This old city contains many squares which are much like small city parks surrounded by gilded age houses.We lunched at The Lady and Son's - Paula Deen's restaurant. The experience did not hold up to hipe that we had heard about it..... expensive lunch and we have enjoyed tastier food at other restaurants. Savannah was interesting, but one day was plenty of time for us.
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River Street in Savannah |
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Park where Forrest Gump sat on the bench. |
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Forsyth Park Fountain |
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Here we are in Savannah next to the Savannah River |
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River Taxi Provided transport from River Street to the Convention
Center and Hotel across the river. |
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Lunch at Paula Deen's The Lady and Sons |
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Old City Cemetery in Historic Savannah |
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Quiet Residential Street in Historic Savannah |
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Cathedral of St. John the Baptist |
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Interior of the beautiful cathedral |
The following morning we drove to Hilton Head Island to spend the day. Now that is a great place! We arrived in time to enjoy a picnic lunch - chilly so we ate in the truck. Then we set out to ride bikes on the beach and some of the 50 miles of paved trails on Hilton Head. This would be a great place to spend several days, but our schedule meant we only had one day. On toward Memphis tomorrow. Here are a few pictures of Hilton Head Island.
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We had never ridden our bikes on a beach before, so this was fun! |
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There were quite a few bikers out on this windy and cool day! |
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The trails were being used continually by bikers, hikers and walkers. |
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There goes Danny beside a lush pond landscaping. |
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Do you see the two alligators on the other side of the pond? |
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A boardwalk accessed to the beach from the street. |
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This upscale beach had great pergola with swings and benches
as well as a pretty fountain. |
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Mr. Fraser was instrumental in bringing national attention to this beautiful
island when a photo of him walking an alligator was published in
a newspaper. The statue was created from the photo. I found this statue
quite intriguing.
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