Crossing the bridge from Savannah
We knew Eli would like the picture of the "boat". He always finds it on my phone and we talk about "boats."
Our beautiful cottage.
 |
Puddin' enjoying the reading nook. |
I'm usually not a fan of "feet pictures"..maybe it's just my feet, so I took this picture just to jump on the feet bandwagon. haha
Our primary mode of transportation for the weekend, and the things we discovered while bike riding.
Our first night there, we saw a large alligator in the lagoon which kind of freaked me out a bit. I was constantly on the lookout for them. Then, we saw this sign on the dock. I kind of had a blonde moment because when I first read it I wondered how they are able to keep the sharks out of the area. Man, this place has thought of everything! haha Then I read the sign again. yeah...



This is the inside of the beautiful chapel. While there, we went on an historical bus ride. The tour guide liked to talk. Of course we were in an air conditioned bus since it was July, but we sat on the wrong side. Who knew there was a right and wrong side? I know now! We sat on the side behind the bus driver and he kept all the sights to his right. Unless I wanted to sit on a stranger's lap, I didn't really get many pictures of historical Savannah. I did get this picture of the supposed true story of the waving lady. The legend goes she waved to very passing ship waiting for her beloved boyfriend to return. He never did...uplifitng.
No comments:
Post a Comment