Sunday, June 15, 2014

Father's Day Weekend

Saturday of Father's Day weekend was our big day to celebrate and spend time together as a family.   Our morning started with a trip to the University of Georgia Aquarium on Skidaway Island.   Our mission was to see a manatee but they have not traveled this far north yet.   Most likely they will arrive in July or August.

Instead, we hiked a trail and watched for birds.   Our finds included the elusive pileated woodpecker and a blue jay.   However, sneaking up on wild birds with a five year old can be challenge when she wants to sing scouting songs.

Father and daughter lead the way through the woods looking for birds and examining different tree bark.

We were glad to find these green trail signs along the way to ensure we were on the correct path.

Looking for fiddler crabs.

Running up the dock.   

Some old shacks on the property were former homes of the farmers or sharecroppers who used to live there.






This is what we were in search of ; manatees.  They graze close to shore among the salt marsh reeds.


After the aquarium we parked on Hutchinson Island and took the water taxi across the Savannah River where we walked across several squares to Reynolds Square, the location of the Pink House.   This old house once was converted into a bank but now is known for its food.   Most tourists are directed to eat at this restaurant as it is one of the oldest homes left in Savannah.

Strawberry and shrimp salad!   Yum!

Cheese sandwich and fries.

Shrimp gumbo for the father.

On Hutchinson Island these flowers were a great place to pose for a picture.

We stopped at Sabrina's good friend's house for a bbq.   The sky suddenly darkened and the rain, wind, thunder and lightning fell for hours.   During the storm our friend's house developed a leak in the downstairs of their house.   Water must have been blown underneath the shingles.   Randy and I now understand why shingles at Home Depot also can be purchased with a wind protection.   This area of the country has weather extremes with hot, muggy days followed by thunder and lightning evenings which cool the air.

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