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One last stop...
... due for it's annual 'fluid change'. As fortune would have it there is a very highly rated commercial campground located at the same exit as the Speedco. And both were in Brunswick! Normally we would have gotten the fluid change done and headed for a truck stop or rest area for a nights sleep. But Ken was completely on board with staying a couple of nights here in Brunswick. That way we could hit ...
Day Seven - Georgia On My Mind
... by unlucky insects. I started feeling some of the culprits hitting my new, silver, mesh, Christmas present motorcycle jacket. At that moment I wished that I had a travelling companion, as I thought that a tooth brush may be the best way to clean the bugs out of the mesh. Travel Tip - given the option, plan your road trips from East to West if you will be travelling in the morning and West to East if you will be travelling in the evening. Or, buy a helmet with ...
On the road again
... decide to leave....but we still aren't ready for it to end, so we went to Fort Frederica. In 1742, Spanish and British forces clashed on St. Simons Island. Fort Frederica's troops defeated the Spanish, ensuring Georgia's future as a British colony. See, we can learn a little something on vacation. :)
I guess its time to leave. So much fun. Time goes by so quickly ...
Beaches
... in the ocean pool we had been playing in all week. Needless to say, we decided to play in the sand after that. Kaylee built sandcastles with Britt & Cam. Mom and dad just enjoyed soaking up the sun.
We took a quick walk down the beach where we found so many sand dollars that had washed up on the beach. We grabbed ...
Did u want an autograph?
... call. We also learned where the saying "mind your beeswax" came to play, and why a living room is called a living room (it has to do with dead people). We came back, had a quick lunch accompanied by a nice afternoon nap, then headed to the convention center. Last year my dad and my photographs were published in the Jekyll Island coffee table book. This year, I got word that one of my photographs was chosen to be hung in the convention center. So ...