Joyful Chaos. That is what we find ourselves in these days. We invite you into our story through these posts and pictures.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Oh dear...we are now "cat people"
Friday, May 09, 2008
Atticus and Fallujah
Jon and his girl!
They play with EVERYTHING!
Or just hang out
A new favorite nap spot.
Well, I guess that's enough photos for now. I know that some of you are not Atticus and Fallujah fans. But slowly they might win you over. Come visit and give them a chance.
Everything else is fine out here in Florida. The weather is getting hot - it was 93 the other day. But we have friends with pools. We have a couple trips coming up this month (me to Phoenix, both of us to Michigan/Chicago) which we are really looking forward to. Good thing we got those rebate checks from the good ol' government!
Hope everyone is well!
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Do you see why I loved Savannah?
Lady & Sons restaurant - the famous Paula Dean started this restaurant which serves down home country cooking. We opted not to eat here, but instead....
Camping and the Blustery Beach
We had one of the worst camping sites ever. It was basically an RV park that had a few "tent spots". You can't tell from this picture, but we were right beside the huge dumpster, and people could see us out of their house windows. Strange. That first night, it got very blustery and chilly. We walked to the beach and I took pictures of the greyness. It was actually quite nice and refreshing. The lighthouse pictured here is historic. Don't know anything about it though.
Fort Pulaski - Savannah
Anyhow, we camped the first night just outside of Savannah. These pictures are of Fort Pulaski. It took 18 years to build this fort and it was destroyed by Union forces in 30 hours. Yowsers. It was then used to hold confederate prisoners. Anyhow, it was Jon's idea to visit this fort but I loved it too. It was really interesting. We watched the cannon demonstration and learned about the history of the fort. In one of these pictures, you can see the outer wall that has holes and damage from Union cannons. Cool stuff. And, to top it off, there were alligators swimming in that moat! Awesome.