A New Place
A New Place – Happy New Year to everyone. May this year be bountiful and full of adventure and joy, I wish everyone a wonderful new year ahead of us. Full of opportunities, love, and a giving heart for all those we meet on our journey’s of this thing called life. A gift beyond all gifts.
So I start the year with crossing a new bridge. Literally and physically, as I get another year older and hopefully wiser as I make my way to that final chapter in life. My elder years makes me more aware of where I have been and where I am going. It is so much more clear than any other time in my life. Now is a time of adventure and wonderment as I seek to find all the beauty in this world that has been given to us, as I continue my path taking photos and sharing what I find for as long as I can, it starts with this trip across a new bridge. A wonderful way to start the new year.
We went to visit a new place, because of another camper that told us about this island not far from where we were staying. I really need to explore the maps more when we are visiting an area. I would never have thought to go here if they had not mentioned it.
First you have to cross the Sidney Lanier Bridge to get to this location.
The Sidney Lanier Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the Brunswick River in Brunswick, Georgia, carrying four lanes of U.S. Route 17. The current bridge was built as a replacement to the original vertical-lift bridge, which was twice struck by ships. It is currently the longest-spanning bridge in Georgia and is 480 feet (150 m) tall. It was named for poet Sidney Lanier.
I will have some better photos of the bridge as we leave the island
We are visiting Jekyll Island in Georgia. A place I have never heard of, except for the name Jekyll from that scary movie. This week I will be sharing what we found on this island and the beauty and history that it holds.
A New Place
30 Replies to “A New Place”
I got near there in my wanders last spring. Should have gone!
Yes, I am glad they told us about it. They were decorating for Christmas when we were there. Lots of live oak trees with lots of moss hanging on them. It was very beautiful.
Happy New Year Sandra! Another year older for all of us, another trip around the sun. And another year to view your fantastic photos.
Happy new year Linda π
Happy New Year Sandra
Thank you and happy new year to you also. π
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Happy New Year, Sandra! Uh, do you mean Georgia in the US or somewhere else?
Happy new Year Kim, yes in the US. π
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Happy new year Francine, π thank you
Happy New Year 2024
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Happy New Year to you π
The new place looks great! Wishing you and your family a great 2024 ahead. You got this! πππ
Happy New Year to you π thank you Katherine
Happy New Year Sandra!
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Happy New Year filled with health, happiness and lots of adventures!
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Happy New Year, Sandra. Thank you. May you and yours be greatly blessed in calendar 2024. (You may want to check what happened there in 1910…)
Thank you RJ, I will look that up. Seems like that island has gone through a lot of different owners/residents.
I just looked that up, I did know that. Husband was telling me about it when we went to the island. He said they signed over our sovereignty of America there. Secretly on the island.
Happy New Year Sandra π
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