We left Ortega Landing around 9:00 and traveled to Fernandina Beach (again). This time I had to get the mooring ball all by myself. We walked around the town again and had a nice Easter dinner aboard Linda Jean. It was our last dinner with Rob and Tricia as they are heading north to store their boat and head back home to Maine. I waved goodbye to them at 7:00 the next morning when they took off. We had a great time together and it was sad to see them go but we will see them in the fall. We took off around 9:30 for a beautiful ride to Jekyll Island. When we passed Cumberland Island, we saw a few of the wild horses walking along the shore. We anchored around 1:00 at Jekyll Island, took the dinghy to the boat dock, and called for a Red Bug Car rental. For two days we drove our cute little electric car (Mandy) all over the island. Jekyll Island is a state park with only 35% of the island inhabited. All the rest is state park lands. The island has no tall buildings to obstruct the beautiful view. It's only about 8 miles long and one mile wide with bicycle/walking paths around the entire island. We did some sightseeing, stopped for shopping at the Beach Village. We parked our little car at the boat ramp, and went back the next morning to continue our sightseeing. This time we hit the historic district. We were too late for a tour, so we walked around what was the original village with "cottages" belonging to the Morgans, Goodyears, and Carnegies, to name a few. We stopped for a pina colada at the Jekyll Island Club Resort, which is a beautiful old building. There was a croquet game going on in the morning when we drove by - with all the participants dressed from head to toe in white. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and plan to stop on the way south again.
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Leaving Jacksonville - for good this time |
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Tricia grabbing her mooring ball |
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Attached to our mooring ball |
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Delicious Easter dinner aboard LindaJean |
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Beautiful sunset over Fernandina Beach |
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Goodbye Tricia and Rob - see you in the fall |
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A cute little breakfast place in Fernandina Beach |
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An old hotel in downtown Fernandina Beach |
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Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island |
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More driftwood |
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He said the water wasn't too cold |
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Looking toward the Atlanta from the Beach Village |
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A cute little market that carries a little bit of everything - the
only market on Jekyll Island
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Our cute little Red Bug Car - Mandy |
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We look for these signs to plug the car in |
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Jekyll Island Club Resort |
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One of the "cottages" of the rich and famous |
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Another "cottage" |
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One of the turtles from the Georgia Sea Turtle Center
(they take them in and rehab them)
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These roads lead to the Turtle Center |
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One of the streets through the historic district |
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Since we are always eating overlooking the water, we
thought today we would eat in this nice park
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Little squirrel was looking for handouts |
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The Atlantic is just across the bridge from the park |
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The Atlantic Ocean |
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The courtyard of the Jekyll Island Club Resort |
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It doesn't get any better than this -- a break at the Resort
for a pina colada!
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Gosh you have a good time and great pictures.
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