Sara and I are home again after nearly a week away, jigging in the exotic Outback that is southern Georgia.
Though wonderful to travel internationally, we especially enjoyed the opportunity to visit locations a little closer to home, places in Georgia such as Americus, where NGO Habitat for Humanity International was founded; Plains, home of the 39th president of the United States, Jimmy Carter; Savannah, a southern city draped in Cyprus; and Tybee Island, where walked the beach, enjoying sea and sand.
More details soon. Just wanted to let you know we made it “to market” and back,. I plan to resume regular posting, as well as reading the blogs I love as soon as possible.
This little piggy has missed her blogging buddies!
Jiggity jig!
We missed you too, Kathy! Glad you’re back!
Hugs,
Wendy
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Thanks, Wendy. It’s always good to get away, but somehow even better to come home!
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LOVE Savannah. We took our very first “Grownups Leaving Their Baby At Home” Vacation there last year 🙂
Can’t wait to hear more about your trip!
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Gosh, it is a beautiful place, isn’t it! I had never been there before. The trees are amazing!
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Welcome home Kathy & Sara!
One of my favourite books (and films) is “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil”. Have wanted to visit Savannah ever since I read it.
Look forward to hearing more about your trip.
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Lisa, Savannah is lovely, enchanting, all that you might expect. “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil” is indeed powerful. I hope you get to visit!
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glad you enjoyed some time away!
blessings
jane
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Thanks, Jane. It was a great break away–even a good vacation from blogging, though I missed it!
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Welcome back. 🙂
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Thanks, Robin. It’s great to hear from you this lovely Wednesday–hope you’re having a good day!
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Sound like you had an enjoyable trip.
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It really was a wonderful visit!
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Welcome back – sounds like you had a restful and rejuvenating break! I love exploring close to home as much as going far afield -plane rides are overrated.
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I couldn’t agree with you more, Deanna! “Home is where te heart is” is only cliched because it’s so incredibly true!
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Southern Georgia? My monitor fogged up with humidity just thinking about it….. 🙂
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You invariably make me laugh, my friend!
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Welcome back, Kathy! I’m looking forward to hearing about your trip with Sara! (I like traveling vicariously through my online friends!) 🙂
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Ah–then come along tomorrow for a trip through southern Georgia! Hope your week is going well, Dana!
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The South is one of the few parts of the country I haven’t been to…I’d love to check it out!
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Oh, Mark–you’re missing out, my friend. Come on down!
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