Exploring Georgia

The mounds provide a beautiful, commanding panoramic view near the Etowah River.

Northwest Georgia, the Valley and Ridge Region

“We don’t inherit the Earth from our Ancestors; we borrow it from our Children.” -Ancient Native American Proverb For all galleries below, click on a photo to view an enlarged version and use arrows for a slideshow (May not format larger on mobile devices) Amused by our antics of threading our hilariously long rig in […]

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The "Blue Ridge Mountains" near Helen, GA

The Northeast Piedmont and Blue Ridge Mountain Regions of Georgia!

59 Square Miles and 690 Miles of Shoreline Huge! “The most beautiful gift of nature is that it gives one pleasure to look around and try to comprehend what we see.“ -Albert Einstein, German-born theoretical physicist Our first full day in the northeastern portion of Georgia was a nice sunny day even though the morning

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The grounds at Lockerly Arboretum on a crisp Spring day at the end of March.

Milledgeville – The Antebellum Capital of Georgia

In Georgia, you can find old-fashioned charm and modern progress Author – Unknown Since Georgia is the apex of our boomerang travels, we headed northwest away from the coast, to the interior of Georgia, booking our next week’s stay at the Scenic Mountain RV Resort, located just a couple of miles outside of the small

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Forsyth Park in Savannah, Georgia

Georgia’s Low Country

Savannah – “Hostess City of the South” If you go to Atlanta, the first question people ask you is, “What’s your business?” In Macon they ask, “Where do you go to church?” In Augusta they ask your grandmother’s maiden name. But in Savannah the first question people ask you is “What would you like to

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