This past weekend I had the pleasure of spending a couple days with my Aunt Shirley and Uncle Calvin in Savannah. They were driving through to Florida where they stay for the winter and decided to stop and visit! I was so excited, I don't get to see them nearly as much as I would like. I am finding out quickly that living on the East Coast is a great opportunity so far to see more and more of our families!
Aunt Shirley and Uncle Calvin had never been to Savannah before, so I was their tour guide (which as you may know is not what I'm best at) Regardless, we began our tour by going to Tybee Island, it's one of my favorite places and one of Joe's least favorite. We have found that people either prefer Hilton Head Island or Tybee Island here in Savannah. The two beaches couldn't be more different really. Hilton Head is very tourist driven and commercial where Tybee is locals and much smaller. Joe will argue that Hilton Head is clean and beautiful and Tybee is dirty and old...it's all your preference. I'm pretty sure though that they enjoyed Tybee and we enjoyed a cold beer while enjoying a stroll on the beach and boardwalk. Before we headed for the beach we stopped at on of the biggest tourist stops in Savannah for lunch, The Crab Shack. It was a beautiful day to sit outside on the water and catch up...Uncle Calvin swears he saw an alligator too! (it may or may not have been driftwood...) After our tour of the Island we went downtown to spend a little time at Forsyth Park.
The following morning I met up with them downtown for a traditional tour of the city. It's a great way to see all of the city as well as learn a little about the history. We walked along River Street and stopped for a yummy lunch at Boar's Head as well. Later that evening Joe had arrived home from a business trip and we met up for dinner at Love's. Love's is an older steak and seafood restaurant on the river that is one of Savannah's biggest local hits. After dinner we went back to the campground where they were staying (they have an amazing camper that they haul to Florida and stay in, an epitome of a house on wheels) We had so much fun sharing stories and lots of laughs. We hope that they stop back through again sometime!
At the Crab Shack in Tybee, check out the boat in the background.
Us on the pier in Tybee
Quick picture in front of the famous fountain in Forsyth
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