The view from our cabin was beautiful at sunrise.
So we went down to the lake to shoot some pix.
The park has some unusual activities.
While I was shooting this Coke sign, the gentleman who owns the building told me about another coke painting in Harlem, GA, the birthplace of Oliver Hardy.
We couldn't find a Coke sign but did find this creepy painting of Laurel & Hardy down the block from their museum.
Our next stop was Jeckyll Island.
The Horton House was built in 1736. I could shoot these ruins all day.
The beach is full of some amazing dead trees.
Mary practices her yoga ... the tree pose.
Maybe this used to be a street since it's a weird place for a sewer.
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