Thursday, May 10, 2007

Cumberland Island, Savannah, and Back to Athens

ADDENDUM: I just realized I should have done a tribute to sweet Feisty - tomorrow she will be 3. I can hardly believe it! But please head over to her mom's post and wish her a great big HAPPY BIRTHDAY!


Early the first morning on St. Simons Island, we headed for the dock in St. Mary where we would board a ferry (not the kind with cars, but just lots of people) to visit Cumberland Island. Unbelievably, we met a couple from our neck of the woods - they live just a few miles north of us. We had a great visit with them and their friends from Florida. We even ran into them on St. Simons the next day (we had told them how beautiful the island was and they modified their plans to come and visit). It truly is a small world!


I love this picture, which I shot as we waited for our departure time.
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Cumberland Island has been designated as a national park, so there is no commercialization or residency there. The first stop was supposed to be the museum, but unfortunately, there were at least 1/2 million junior high kids and 50,000 folks on a field trip from an Elderhostel for us to want to get into that line. So we headed straight out for the self-guided tour. The island was occupied after the Civil War by wealthy northerners who came down to live. At this time, 250 wild horses live there - we were advised to give them right-of-way if we came across them on the path! Fortunately, they were too busy grazing for their meal to pay any attention to us:
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The ruins of a gigantic mansion are still there - it belonged to the Carnegie family (younger brother of financier Andrew Carnegie). You can tell by the other buildings around the ruins that they led quite the high rolling lifestyle in the 1800s after the war.
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We soon reached the sand dunes made up of the most beautiful, soft white sand I have ever seen. It was hard walking, but just gorgeous. It was quite a hike down to the sea, but worth every hot moment.
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The beach walk was about 2 miles long and delightful. I have never seen so many shells on shore as I found there. I had fun picking them up for the kiddoes.
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The trip back up to the ferry was lovely as well. This path covered by live oaks meeting in the middle was so beautiful.
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Can you spot the armadillo?
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We had an amusing experience on the way home that evening as we stopped for a shrimip and steak special at a local, seemingly popular, restarant. We found out when we got inside that not only was the special of the evening a very good deal, but that we all 4 qualified for the 10% senior discount. when we checked out, the young woman gave us 40% off! She added the four of us together, 10% for each of us, instead of 10% off the total bill. We tried to convince her that she was making a big mistake, but she refused to believe it - said she'd gotten into trouble once before for doing it the other way. I hope the place stays in business long enough for her to learn some basic math!


The next stop was Savannah - I already shared the picture of my SIL and me in front of Paula Deen's restaurant. There are many beautiful squares in the city, and often there are monuments commemorating historical heros. I was happy to see John Wesley's statue in the square closest to Christ Church (same name as the small church on St. Simons). The previous day, at Fort Frederica, we had seen the spot where John and Charles spent a few months, and where John had preached his first sermon in the US. The doctor's wife in that village hated Charles for some reason and actually tried to kill him by biting him, tearing his clothes in the process. Quite the entertaining story! John preached at this beautiful church for a year, followed by George Whitefield.
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We had to get back to Athens, because my SIL was in charge of a week-end event, called "Sermon on the Mount'" It was an amazing experience to watch Lew Sterrett take a totally untrained horse and get it to follow directions in front of our eyes. He likened every move in the process to our spiritual journey. Fascinating. See the brochure below:
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There are many more pictures and stories, but I think I'd better end this saga for now.


NEXT UP: A Story of Deliverance, Part VIII

14 comments:

rena said...

What a pretty place!! And yes, I did spot the armodillo..weird looking creatures aren't they?

That mansion looks so forlorn and yet beautiful in it's ruin. I can imagine the ladies in the hoop skirts sitting around sipping their mint julips and fluttering their fans and eyelashs...watched "Gone with the Wind" too many times!

Unknown said...

You and DC both take great pictures! That's neat that you caught up with some friends there.
40% off!...I'd be liking that!

Linda said...

It is all more beautiful than I imagined Dawn. The pictures of the beach are just great. Thank you so much for sharing your vacation. You did a terrific job.

kpjara said...

I just love these pictures...and of course the accompanying story! It all looks so beautiful and picture perfect!

I'm looking forward to the next of your Deliverance series.

someone else said...

It looks so pretty there.

Years ago when Daddy and Charlotte went there, they picked up a lot of shells and she made a really pretty mirror with them.

Carole Burant said...

Oh how I'd love to be able to see all these places for myself, especially Cumberland Island!! Loved all the pictures, so beautiful!!!! I'm still giggling at the 40% discount...reminds me of my niece through marriage who once worked at a grocery store...if the customer gave her a 10 cent off coupon, she would charge the person 10 cents for the item!!!! Needless to say she didn't last too long! lol xox

Kristen said...

Great pictures!! Wish I could have seen some of those places when I visited Georgia back in high school. Maybe I can make it out there again someday.

Nancy said...

I'm still enjoying hearing about your great trip and the pictures are great. That is a super camera from your hubby!

The wedding is July 21st and plans are going great right now. Thanks for your interest and enthusiasm.

Happy Mother's Day... you are one great MOM!

Susie said...

What a lovely trip you had. I enjoyed all the photos, but my fav is the beach with all the birds.
Your Sr discount was a real bargain. I'm' guessing that poor cashier won't last long!
Have a wonderful Mother's Day
:)

Lori said...

Happy Mother's Day,

Blessings,

Lori

Barb said...

All your photos of this trip are so nice, Dawn. I'm amazed at all you crammed into this one week long trip.

The waitress and her math deficiency just cracks me up. It's a little scary though. I can't tell you how many times I've been waited on by a checker who couldn't count back change.

Thank you for your sweet email and I think I will take you up on your offer to "borrow" the photo of the birds on the beach. Perfect for my Sunday post today if I get that far.

Happy Mother's Day. I hope it's restful and relaxing. I hope mine is too!

Midlife Mom said...

What wonderful pictures you took on your trip. I really enjoyed them all especially the one of the beach and the birds. 40% off,eh? Give me directions to that restaurant! heehee! Want to know more about Lew Sterrett, I tried clicking on the picture but didn't get anything so will have to Google it. Sounds like something I would really enjoy seeing if at all possible. He must have his schedule posted somewhere. I am really looking forward to your story of Deliverence part V111!!! Thanks for sharing this part of your life with us, hopefully it will help someone else that is going down this path.

Linds said...

The photos are brilliant, as they always are, Dawn. Thanks so much for taking us on this trip with you. More fascinating places to visit!

Happy Mother's Day!

Lala's world said...

wow what an amazing place! those trees are unbelievable!

happy Mother's Day!