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If you grew up in the South and are of a certain age, then it is likely that you have seen a barn or two (like the one in the[...]
If you grew up in the South and are of a certain age, then it is likely that you have seen a barn or two (like the one in the[...]
A recent trip to Bell Mountain in Hiawassee, Georgia sparked the question about graffiti. Mr. Adventure and I first hiked up Bell Mountain back in the 90’s for the wonderful[...]
I didn’t plan on a vacation from blogging. Sometimes the inspiration for writing eludes me and a short vacation ensues. After a month-long break, I am ready to write again. [...]
There is often down time while traveling the ICW especially where marsh lands are on both sides of the waterway and there are not alligators or birds in sight. It[...]
East Beach on St. Simons is one of the cleanest beaches we have visited. The are no less than six barrels for collecting trash and sorting recyclable items at the entrance[...]
Izzy made some new four-legged friends on her first excursion to the East Beach Meet & Greet for Dogs. Since the beach is closed to dogs from 9:00 a.m. until[...]
We had one more chance to see the horses before pulling up the anchor and heading north to St. SImons Island. It was a treat to see the horses from[...]
Steve and Izzy took the dinghy back to the boat after a walk on the Cumberland Island beach. Izzy needed a break and Steve needed to take care of some[...]
It seems that several people of importance to American History stopped at Cumberland Island. James Oglethorpe, the founder of the great state of Georgia, a British soldier and a member[...]
The largest and southernmost barrier island in Georgia is Cumberland Island. Cumberland has pristine beaches with no condominiums or hotels anywhere in sight. History here spans over 4000 years beginning[...]