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Category Archives: November
Cumberland Island
Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia’s largest, southern most barrier island. This island national park is 18 miles long, beautiful undeveloped beaches, and includes a large wilderness area. There are no bridges to the island, so the only way to get … Continue reading
Crooked River & Jekyll Island
We left Skidaway Island State Park by Savannah GA yesterday and moved south to Crooked River State Park. This is another lovely park with large and level spaces for a reasonable price. We’ll be here for a week. The campground … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, November
Tagged Crooked River State Park, driftwood, Jekyll Island, The Horton House Ruins
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More Savannah Walking
Saturday morning we went to the Farmers Market at Forsyth Park in Savannah. There were lots of vegetables, oranges, honey, pecans, mushrooms, cheese, and baked goods, jams and pickles. We also stopped at the Visitor Center again. This time there … Continue reading
A Savannah Walk
It’s Black Friday. A good day for us to stay away from the shopping centers. We did drive into Savannah just to walk around the parks. We began our walk at Forsyth Park, one of the largest parks in Historic … Continue reading
Pulaski & Tybee
On our way out to visit Tybee Island we stopped to visit Fort Pulaski National Monument. It was designed and constructed after the War of 1812 to protect the river approaches to Savannah and was used during the Civil War. … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, November
Tagged Atlantic Ocean, Fort Pulaski, Lighthouses, Savannah Georgia, Tybee Island, Tybee Island Lighthouse
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Wormsloe State Historic Site
A couple of miles from Skidaway Island State Park is the Wormsloe State Historic Site. This is what remains of the home of Noble Jones, one of the first settlers and a leading official in Georgia. The entrance arch has … Continue reading
Savannah GA
Another bright sunny day. Historic Savannah is one of our favorite cities to visit. This might be our 4th or 5th time here, I lost count. So, we kinda know our way around now. We began our day at the … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, November
Tagged Container Ships, Historic Savannah, Paula Deen, Savannah Georgia, Tours
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Skidaway Island State Park GA
Another nice sunny day. Our time was up at the campground at James Island County Park by Charleston, South Carolina. So now we have moved south a bit to one of our favorite parks, Skidaway Island State Park at Savannah, … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, Georgia, November
Tagged Food Trucks, Hurricane Matthew, Skidaway Island State Park, State Parks
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Charleston Tea Plantation
Another beautiful sunny day. The only tea plantation in North America is just south of Charleston, South Carolina.We went to have a look. There is a lovely gift shop with free tastings of a variety of teas. Their American Classic … Continue reading
Historic Charleston SC
Another beautiful sunny day. We found the Charleston Visitor Center this morning. There are several tour options available there. We booked a guided tour of the Historic Charleston area with the Gray Line Tour Company. We didn’t even consider driving … Continue reading
Charleston SC
The tickets we had for the Biltmore Estate permitted us a 2nd day visit so we returned the next day for another look around. This time we focused on the Garden Center. Not much was going on outside this time … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, November, South Carolina
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Biltmore Estate
America’s Largest Home, built by George and Edith Vanderbilt 1895 in Asheville, North Carolina. We spent several hours there on a self-guided tour that brought us up the first three levels and the basement. The house was all decked out for … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, North Carolina, November
Tagged Biltmore Estate, Mansion Tours, Mansions, Tours
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Traveling
The last few days have been just traveling. When we left the Mount Vernon area we headed south and west thinking we will go find the Biltmore Estate at Asheville, North Carolina. We’ve been fighting a slow leak in one … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, North Carolina, November
Tagged Campgrounds, farmers market, RV Parks
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Mount Vernon
Moving south a little bit we booked a two-night stay at Pohick Bay Regional Park in Virginia. This allowed us to spend a day visiting George Washington’s Mount Vernon. It took us several hours to tour the home, the visitor … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, November, Virginia
Tagged George Washington, Mansions, Mount Vernon, Mt. Vernon, Museums, Pohick Bay Regional Park, Potomac River
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Washington DC 3
Election Day! As I’m writing this I still do not know who has won the election. We’ll know tonight or tomorrow morning. We voted by absentee ballot a few weeks ago. Today we took the Metro train into DC again. … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, November, Washington DC
Tagged Metro Station, Ronald Reagan Building
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Washington DC 2
Our visit here isn’t entirely about visiting the Capitol and the National Mall. Yesterday we went looking for a scenic drive and ended up going for a walk along the towpath of the old Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Today we’re … Continue reading
Cherry Hill
Just a short blog posting today to keep you informed. We are now in Cherry Hill Park, a nice RV park on the outskirts of Washington DC. It’s a little pricey but since we have been taking advantage of some … Continue reading
And We’re Off!
We have had such a great time visiting our kids in New England but, sad to say, it’s time to go. The campground we have been staying in for most of the summer closed down for the season on October … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Post, New Hampshire, November
Tagged Cabela's, Fall Colors, Walmart Overnighting
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Roses, Cars, and Boats
The last week has been pretty quiet. We’ve just been relaxing at home and doing real exciting things like laundry and grocery shopping. We are still at the Escapees Rainbow Plantation near Foley, Alabama. On one of the nicer days … Continue reading
Posted in Alabama, Daily Post, Florida, November
Tagged Car Show, Foley Alabama, Pensacola Florida, Roses, trail
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Quest for ‘Gators
Today was gorgeous! 70 and sunny. Just the way I like it, a perfect day for sightseeing. We drove over to the Mobile Bay to visit Fairhope. There’s a lovely beach and the Fairhope Municipal Pier with a restaurant. We … Continue reading
Posted in Alabama, Daily Post, November
Tagged Alligator, Alligator Alley, Daphne AL, Fairhope AL, Summerdale AL
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