Tuesday, December 17, 2013

HOME SEPTEMBER 19

HOME
Beautiful windy day as we head south 
on I 95 to Tequesta. 
Opening the door of our place was a welcome 
sight.  We were home, off the road. 
  Over 16,000 miles traveled ..... 
A TRIP OF A LIFETIME!






TYBEE ISLAND, GEORGIA SEPTEMBER 18

View of Rivers Edge RV Park from our
campsite, nice downtown park.


Leaving Tybee Island, past the salt marshes

Resorts on the way back to Savannah

Bridge over ICW, pasted through here in 2010, on
  Osprey
Intracoastal Waterway
Brings back wonderful memories



Downtown Savannah


Heading south on I 95, through Georgia, into Florida.
One of the few times we decided to call ahead for a
camping spot.  We called several places, both State Parks 
and private campgrounds---all were full.  Except,
Gamble Rogers State Park, with only a few spots left.
So, we gave them our name and asked to hold it for us.
What luck!  Not only did we have a spot, but right on the 
beach on the Atlantic Ocean  One of the nicest spots
 we stayed in and only $14.
The surf at Gamble Rogers State Park,
Flagler Beach, FL
Tomorrow: Home!


Thursday, December 12, 2013

GEORGIA SEPTEMBER 17

We camped at Medoc Mountain State Park,
North Carolina. The park was a little way off I 95-
beautiful, secluded campground and we were the only
campers there in a 3,000 acre park.  There
was no place to register--after 5 and closed.
Darkness surrounded us quickly back in the woods--
kind of spooky.... Forest sounds--insects, birds,
and other crawlies... Black-no stars, no moon--
couldn't see a thing.  Lights--a truck--a knock at the
door--a ranger checking on us.  OK  This would have been
a great park to explore, but we have miles to go.
I 95 through North Carolina, South Carolina and 
to Savannah, Georgia and Tybee Island.

 Took a shortcut, Hwy 17 off I 95, taking The 
Talmadge Memorial Bridge over the Savannah River
 Beautiful, historic Savannah, with it's Spanish moss
draped oak trees and  historic buildings.
 It is a city to explore.
 The drive along Bay St. with the old buildings 
housing many interesting shops.

Since we explored Savannah on another trip,
 we opted to stay out on Savannah's beach--
Tybee Island.
We drive east along the Savannah River
Fort Pulaski


Salt Marshes 


Fishing Fleet
Our campground for the night-
Rivers End
Found a spot away from everyone and settled in.
Tybee Island Light Station and Museum
Tybee Island's strategic position near the
 mouth of the Savannah River has made the island's
 northern tip the ideal location for a lighthouse.  First built in
 1736, the tallest structure in America at that time, rebuilt 
many times to the present structure circa 1867.
Quaint cottages
And large beachfront houses
Toured the town--small and resorty
Wonderful beach on the Atlantic--windy this
evening and the surf was rollin'.



Pelicans soaring close to the surf




Beach Bum


More big houses--some new, some old and historic

Officer's Row, when this was a military base-
Fort Screven
Cecil Day opened the first Days Inn on Tybee Island
in 1970.
Decided to go out to dinner at a local eatery, 
MacElwee's Seafood House.  
Tomorrow: FLORIDA!



Wednesday, December 11, 2013

ASSATEAGUE ISLAND SEPTEMBER 16

Monday
Nice morning, time to check out the park.

Couple of Paints


Ponies all over

Nice Beach




Took a short walk down the beach

 Beach Walkers


Time to leave--heading for Chincoteague Island

Salt Marsh
Causeway/Bridge to Chincoteague Island, VA




Fishing Fleet
Assateague Lighthouse  circa 1867
located on the southern end of Assateague Island




Another beautiful Beach
located on the southern tip of Assateague Island
near Chincoteague, VA


Heading South--Chesapeake Bay Bridge ahead
Norfolk, VA  ahead


Down under Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Bay Tunnel




Under we go again

Norfolk/Virginia Beach




Warships in drydock
Norfolk Ship Yard


West to Portsmouth, VA
Tunnel under the Elizabeth River
I 264 heading West for North Carolina and
Medoc Mountain State Park