Just got back from a trip up to Georgia - took some lambs with.
First stop was
Jekyll Island, home of Driftwood Beach, where a coastal stand of old oaks was killed off (I'm guessing by saltwater intrusion) and scoured with windblown sand, intense sunlight, and plenty of salt water. If you like bizarre scenery and surreal woodgrain, it's worth a visit. Also, parts of the 1989 film 'Glory,' starring Matthew Broderick, Cary Elwes, Morgan Freeman, and Denzel Washington was filmed here - a boardwalk built by the film crew for getting their equipment to the remote filming locations remains.
Then on to Savannah, GA and a compulsory stop at
Bonaventure Cemetery. Sun was out in full force and we were there in the middle of the day which made for less than ideal pictures - especially for a cemetery. Bonaventure was established in 1846 and was prominently featured in the book (and film) "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil." Additionally; John Muir, of Muir Woods fame, was so intrigued by it that he ended up camping out in it for a few months.
I had a lot of catching up to do in this thread, but seeing all of your fine lambs (and catapults) made it quite an enjoyable slog!
Still nothing on the job front yet, but one foot in front of the other!