Georgia!

 We woke at the crack of dawn.  There is something so peaceful about being the only ones awake and watching the sun rise.  Watching another beautiful sunrise is humbling and breath-taking and I am so thankful I get to witness this incredible display of exquisiteness.



The dolphins even came out to say goodbye.  They hadn't been hanging around so it was nice of them to take the time to swim around us as we left!

The remainder of Florida was just as calm and peaceful as we motored towards Georgia.





King's Bay was wide and calm and empty of vessel traffic except for the Coast Guard (answering a call for a distressed vessel) and a few police boats due to the naval base situated here.




We stopped for the night at Floyd Creek, part of the Cumberland River.   We were greeted by pelicans.
Dolphins (didn't get a pic) and the horse flies!!  Just before anchoring they showed up in droves!  I managed 2000+ steps chasing and killing them so Paul could drive without donating blood.
This pic is one of the graveyards!  Kill count = 50-60!

We also witnessed A10 Warthog planes (4 of them) flying 60-70 feet over the water and following the winding path of the river.  Very cool!  Too fast to get pic but amazing to watch!
 
 We are alone here (except for the flies).  We have the music loud and are enjoying the near silence!  No train, no leaf blowers, no factory noises and no motorcycles!

Good night sun!  Hello moon!





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