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Dive! Dive! Up Periscope! So Much Sub History!
We had thought about going to Cumberland Island this afternoon, but with a threat of rain hanging over, we got a slow start and decided to check out the Submarine Museum here in St. Marys. A small space (fitting for anything submarine related!), but packed full of interesting history and information on submarines!
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Poking Around Okefenokee!
A great day for a half hour drive to Folkston, lunch in the folksy Okefenokee Restaurant, and then a flat-bottomed boat ride through the Okefenokee Swamp, where we saw a Barred Owl, Sand Cranes, White and Great Blue Herons, and an Alligator or two!
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One last stop...
... be back this way late next year, but really have no firm plans. We've managed to make room in the freezer for two, 5 pound boxes and we will try to make them last us until we are next back in this area. They will be nestled in next to the Lockeford sausages we have been rationing since we left Lodi, California almost a year ago. That's another story and one I will share with you at a later date!
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Day Seven - Georgia On My Mind
... built in, easily lowered and lifted sun visor. Henceforth, to be referred to as the laser shield. I was contemplating lunch when I rode into a town called Quitman, GA. I took it as a sign, found a shade tree and stopped for lunch. The town was preparing for an autumn festival; I could tell by the men wearing striped pajamas who were setting up a tent behind a civic building. I then spent the rest of the afternoon singing, "That's the sound of the men ...
From the swamp to the sea
This morning was a casual affair, showers, clean up Babe, small tasks like installing a “Live Aloha” bumper sticker. We are stalling our departure until the O’Leno Parks Nature Center opens up at 10 a.m. O’Leno State Park is one of Florida’s first state parks. It was created as a works project by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) during the Great Depression. The park has a memorial statue of a CCC worker and ...