Ripple…

April 20, 2023

…with the gold of sunshine

On Tuesday we headed North from Savannah leaving behind the comforts of home and the generosity of friends ~ for now. From our extended camp stay in Tillman, we were able to visit college friends in Summerville and watch the Bruins Game, tour Fort Sumter and visit Savannah which included a swim at Tybee Island.

Steve and Rob ready to watch the Bruins beat the Canadiens on Thursday
Thanks for the great meal and cozy bed ~
we headed to Charleston and Fort Sumter on Friday morning
The entrance to Fort Sumter along the left flank wall, which is less than half its original height after 20 months of siege and bombardment.
A proud moment seeing the 54th Massachusetts regiment
acknowledged for their role in this fierce fight.
I’d like to see more details of these men who battled here and
wonder if there is a tribute to these brave men at Fort Wagner.
Friday evening settling in for an early evening as we are headed to Savannah to meet Colleen in the morning.
Good morning from Ginger our friendly neighbor
Thank you for the delicious eggs!
Still trying to identify this little one.
Late morning TO GO Beverage from B. Matthew’s Eatery in Savannah on Saturday as we head to the river front.
Colleen gives the best Savannah tours!
Of course I fell for the “wanna hold my python” trick ~ and ended up giving $ to the greatest nation DOnation ~ oh brother ~
Yes, I went swimming!
Goodbye ~ we are off to see Colleen again in Savannah

We packed up to leave Tillman and headed into Pooler, which is just outside of Savannah. I mentioned in an earlier post that we spent a trying day the Saturday before Easter in Mechanicsville, VA. Rob woke up with a terrible feeling of vertigo. We made an emergency room visit at a Bon Secours Medical Center. After several tests including a CT scan and intravenous fluids, we didn’t have any answers for Rob’s intermittent bouts of dizziness. We tried some home remedies and even filled prescriptions for dizziness and nausea but to no avail. So after several attempts, I was able to get an appointment to see a specialist. On Monday Dr. Oliver ~ an ENT specialist in Pooler, finally gave us a definitive diagnosis ~ benign paroxysmal vertigo in Rob’s right ear. We are optimistic that an upcoming session with a specialized physical therapist in Atlanta on Friday will help his symptoms.

Bea and her bestie
Home cooked meals are the best! Thank you so much Colleen!
Onward toward Atlanta!

With renewed energy and filled with optimism, we headed toward our next venture. While we do rely on the RIVIAN to navigate our trips ~ I get out the Rand McNally Road Atlas each day in order to plug in a specific somewhat remote destination. We were looking to discover a scenic historic spot to camp for the night. In my quest, I was disappointed to discover that many state run sites were not available for camping due to staff shortages. Regardless, we persevered and settled on a journey to one of Georgia’s manmade lakes just north of Atlanta.

…There is a road, no simple highway

A little more bug splatter on the windshield and through winding roads with too many turns to count ~ we ventured onward to our destination for the evening on Tuesday at Old Federal Campground.

TO BE CONTINUED…. Keeping the rubber side down, Julie and Rob


6 responses to “Ripple…”

  1. We were in Savannah this weekend visiting my mom. We even had brunch at B. Matthews! Looks like we just missed you guys! Glad you enjoyed the tour Colleen gave you. 🙂

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