Here we are once again in a quiet, flat, calm river for the night after a gorgeous day traveling from South Carolina to Georgia. Last night we were in the Wright River and I truly thought it was the wrong river to be in because it was exposed and not very protected. However, Bill assured me it would be just fine and it was right after all. When we woke up this morning it was parka, gloves and hat time, even Simon was shivering. We traveled past Savannah and the homes on the ICW were large and lovely. However, we didn't see any boats traveling along and were a little surprised and curious as to where they were. In the past we had at least the power boats, who probably left about 3 hours after us, pass us by but today nothing until we anchored here in Walburg Creek. There are 8 boats, some sail/some power, staying the night. It was a good day for photos - deer and an American bald eagle, a flock of ibis flying overhead, two separate spans on a small drawbridge
and several dolphin ( I still can't get a good photo of them), and of course houses.
'Interim'
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What beautiful roses! It's getting colder here too. The leaves are changing, and I am missing our fall weekends, and you!
We all missed you yesterday at the Sheldrake Brunch but felt your presence in the many photos of you and especially Bill in the video presentation. And remember that no matter how cold it feels to you, it is colder here :)
Be well and have fun Y'ALL
Janet Krebs
I am glad to hear/read that everything is going so good. It is getting colder here, but who can complain about 60 degrees on the 1st of Nov.
Hope you have a great trip!
Mike and Jo
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