molly pearson

  • The canons were super cool and you could see where cannon balls hit the fort. We tried for a few selfies.

  • We arrived at our hotel in Charleston, dropped our bags and headed out for a little snack and then to the ferry. We visited Fort Sumter, which was really cool. 

  • Unfortunately, we don’t have a ton of pictures from Savannah. This is the last one. We decided to schedule a walking tour for the next morning. We woke up early and had breakfast at this place called  Funky Brunch Cafe. They have these griddles in the middle of the table and they bring out pancake…

  • Our entrance was essentially in an alley, but the street is named and on the map. This is the spiral staircase leading up to our place.  Our hotel on Amelia Island barely fit a queen bed. This place was very much appreciated and utilized.

  • We’re on the bus. This is the Waving Girl Statue down by the river. That night we went to eat at a yummy restaurant, called the Public Kitchen and Bar.

  • We arrived pretty late in Savannah, GA. We got our bag up to our Airbnb and then ventured out for food. We ended up eating at the Mellow Mushroom, which we have one in Denver. We prefer to eat at local restaurants, but it was late so our options were limited and we were hungry!…

  • This is the nose of a manatee. There were several right up by the shore and it was fun watching them stick there noses out for air.  This was the only horse we saw with it’s head up. Apparently, because they are malnourished they always have there heads down to eat.

  • This is what the road on the island looks like.  This is the ruins of a dungeoness on the south side of the basement. It burned down in a fire, but looked like it was amazing!

  • The island had wild horses everywhere. They don’t do well because the grass is super salty and they struggle to find food and water. Some looked better than others. It was a very rainy day and we were happy to be inside the van. We also saw where John Kennedy got married. It was a…

  • This moose looks like it’s laughing at me. The bottom picture is a dollhouse from the little girl who lived there, but we can’t remember her name.