Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Tybee Island

In April, we took a trip to Tybee Island, GA with my Mom & Dad. We stayed in a great condo right on the beach.

The view from our balcony


The boys inspecting the balcony upon arrival

Our condo, from the beach, about half-way to the water. 
This was really one of the widest beaches (from the start of the sand dunes to the water) that I think I've ever been on.
We saw lots of ships coming & going
Sean enjoying a little morning sun
One of the many "condo kitties" climbing a tree, just in front of our balcony.


Fort Pulaski
One of the bunker entrances.  We got a tad bit turned around going in & out of these, but they were pretty cool
Me, Sean & Glenn at one of the many cannons still at the Fort
Sean was interested in messing with every cannon, in some way, as much as possible.
Glenn wasn't AS hands-on as Sean, but we managed to capture a pic or two.
Sean wasn't just "hands" on, of course...

At the top of the Fort.  
The boys, including Scott, loved it up here.

Me?  Not so much.  See the edge on the left?  That's the end of the wall...  and a long fall to the concrete below.  The cause of a major amount of anxiety for me, the whole time we were up there.
I couldn't get us down fast enough.  The boys, naturally, didn't share my feelings.


This condo kitty totally has the life.  If there's reincarnation, this is what I want in my next life.


Tybee Island Light Station

Scott, Glenn, Sean and I all climbed to the top.  The boys did just fine going up.  I thought I'd pass out.  Of course.
View from the top.

My sweet boys & I


This was, I believe, a seat from one of the games at the Amusement Park that was on Tybee Island until some time in the 1990s.  (Now in the museum across the street from the Light Station.)


The kiddie pool.  
Sean simply loves jumping into any pool and whether or not the adult with him in the deeper pool is ready to catch him, matters not to him.  There really is no 'relaxing' in the pool when Sean's around! 
Brotherly love!


Condo kitties!  
I think there were 7 or 8 that were regularly in this spot, and the Condo Association feeds them regularly.  They're not much for human interaction, but they were kind of entertaining when they weren't laying around.


Scott got some great evening pics


Another excellent trip.  And I'm totally ready to go back.

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