Thursday, October 29, 2009

Pictures from recent visit to GA

Bridge to Amelia Island, FL(the following pictures are a glimpse of where we used to live in FL)


Fort Clinch, the Civil War era fort for which the state park we lived in was named.


View from northern point on Amelia Island of Cumberland Island National Seashore in GA. The sea oats were heavy with seed and there is one little purple railroad vine flower in the foreground.

Caroline revisiting the site of her baby sea turtle release when she was 10 months old.

Having lunch with a good friend, Rhonda, my mom and Caroline.


A visit with the best living historian in the Florida Park Service. Such a wonderful man, I was so pleased to see him as he will be retired by the time I get a chance to visit again. He was a great help to me with my initiation into the park service and a fantastic mentor.

Jammie, jammie cart rides every night to relax the little one before bed at Gramma and Grampa's. She'll be driving everyone around soon enough; she's already asking.


We spent a few days on Jekyll Island, GA. It was pretty chilly the first day, but Caroline insisted upon swimming in the ocean. Brrrrrr!!!

3 comments:

Biddie said...

I had to dig out a map to see how all the places you mentioned fit together ...

Where were you "stationed" when you were in the park service? Are your parents living in GA?

Caroline is such a sturdy little one to actually get into the water - brrrr for sure!!

Kristen said...

That looks like a fun time! I don't think I would have wanted to move away from there.

Cheryl said...

I love the smile on Caroline's face as she's splashing in the water :)