Since we had been to Savannah two years ago, we didn’t stay as long this time. Nearby Hilton Head Island is always a must see for it’s quaint little shops and endless beaches. The next day, we travelled to the Savannah Botanical Garden. About the smallest one that we have ever seen, it still had quite a number of trees, shrubs, and plants in bloom. Also, just outside of Savannah is Skidaway Island State Park. Trails pass through forests and marshes along a boardwalk and the entire site is filled with waterfowl and wildlife. Another day we hiked through the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge.









Hi Mike,
This is Siebert from Ace. I hope you are doing well. It’s good to see your blog and it makes me happy that you are still trekking across the country and enjoying life. It makes me look forward to retirement and enjoying a more laidback lifestyle. Keep trekking and keep blogging! Take care.
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Hey Siebert! Hope you’re doing well. I am way behind on the blog here. This stop was 5 weeks ago. There is another post coming about Forsyth, GA. That was four weeks ago, but for the last 4 weeks, we have been locked here in Chattanooga. Nice weather, mountains, lakes, and really nice people have shown us this is our last stop. We close on a house in Rossville GA, a suburb of Chattanooga, on Thursday. Truck and trailer will be for sale Saturday and I will be in Chicago to clear out the storage areas for shipment Monday evening thru Thursday morning. Hope to stop at Ace Wednesday afternoon or more likely Thursday morn on my way out. Stay well.
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