Charming small town, Victorian homes, picket fences, friendly neighbors, historic societies, and fried shrimp – that pretty much sums up St Marys, a historic town by St Marys river in southeast Georgia. Continue reading “St Marys – Gateway to Cumberland Island”
Volunteering on Cumberland Island
Love history and nature? Want to take a break away from the hustle and bustle of city life? Here’s a neat opportunity! You can be a Plum Orchard Caretaker for up to 2-3 months. Cumberland Island is a 20 mile long island off the coats of Georgia and Florida. Continue reading “Volunteering on Cumberland Island”
First time at a Bed and Breakfast
I don’t think I have ever stayed at a Bed and Breakfast before. At least not in a 1872 Victorian home! I think what I feared was not being able to predict the quality of the space, the privacy of the room or the amenities I would have. The fear of the unknown you can say. Now, I am a new fan of B&B’s. Continue reading “First time at a Bed and Breakfast”
The horses on Cumberland Island
Cumberland Island in Georgia is known for its beautiful beaches, untouched wildlife reserves and uncommercialized island characteristics. It is perhaps most notably known for wild horses that can be seen from practically anywhere on the island. Continue reading “The horses on Cumberland Island”