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Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Coastal Georgia Tour



These pictures were taken last week while I was leading my Coastal Georgia Tour with participants from Ohio and Savannah. One of the most beautiful streets in Savannah is Washington Avenue (1st picture) in Ardsley Park. The azaleas and wisteria were blooming and do not show too well in this photo, but use your imagination as you ride your bicycle down the "tunnel of live oak limbs"! While we were having a seafood lunch at Tubby's Tank House in Thunderbolt, GA, a township inside the Savannah area and on the inter coastal waterway, a fisherman arrived and sold his days catch of Wahoo fish to Tubby's, (2nd picture) and they weighed his catch on scales in the front entrance besides the porch where we were eating. The children at the next table were exclaiming the word "gross!" as each fish was hung on the scales by it's eyeball being pierced by a hook, as shown. One day we rode 20 miles in the Landings (a gated community in Savannah) then departed to ride on Tybee Island, But before reaching Tybee, we visited Fort Pulaski and in the moat (3rd picture) was this 5 foot alligator swimming merrily along. We had great weather for this tour and later departed for Jekyll island where my friends fell in love with this "Georgia's Jewel"

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