This month we enjoyed a family vacation on the Georgia gem Jekyll Island. We stayed four nights at the Westin resort and could not be happier with the experience. The hotel is beachfront, our rooms had ocean views and the weather was very good for relaxing and catching rays on the beach.
To follow are a bunch of my favorite photos. For a smallish 10 miles long island there was much to see and do. Jekyll has nothing to hide (ha- get it?) with many public beaches plus some very interesting history and historic sites I was unaware of before this visit.
This picture was taken from a second floor patio at the Westin. The image is idyllic in the sense of summertime at the beach, I feel.
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Grave Discovery in the ACE Basin!
Boynton Trail |
Yesterday, I had quite an adventure on the nature trail at the Donnelley Wildlife Management Area in South Carolina's ACE Basin.
Within the Colleton County refuge's 8,000 acres is the Boynton Trail. A day can be spent at this place alone, with its miles of trails through and around former rice fields and wooded areas.
I have visited the Boynton Trail (this link is one of my posts) a number of times over the years. Several of my Donnelley and Boynton blogs posts can be found by using the "Search This Blog" feature to the right. I went there just two weeks ago and had a really neat encounter with a pair of Painted Buntings. I will post some of those photographs in the days ahead.
After that recent visit, I was determined to get back soon. Here is why (see next picture):