After a morning of exploration at the Submarine Museum, Tom and I ate lunch at the Riverside Café in St. Marys. The historic downtown of St. Marys is very small, just a couple of blocks, with the usual shops and restaurants. We were there on a Wednesday and several of the shops that looked interesting …
St Marys Submarine Museum in Georgia
Last week on our adventure day, Tom and I headed to the St Marys Submarine Museum in St Marys, Georgia. The Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base is located in St Marys, so it seems like the perfect place for a museum. Tom and I have seen just about every submarine movie ever made, so this …
Suzette and Blair Brumbaugh, RV Volunteers
Today I am highlighting Suzette and Blair Brumbaugh. Suzette and Blair have been working as maintenance volunteers at Fort Frederica National Monument since the beginning of December. They had intended to come down in November, but Blair had some health issues that delayed their arrival. Suzette and Blair Brumbaugh have a house in York, Pennsylvania. …
Cold Weekends for Living History
One of the reasons we come to Georgia in the winter is for the lovely, warm weather. But we had some cold weekends in January. I know, compared to Ohio, the weather wasn’t really cold at all. Ohio has had a frigid January and we are not complaining about the relatively warm weather in Georgia. …
Safer in the Ark than in the Storm
On Sunday, Rev. Jerry Roe at Wesley United Methodist Church preached on Noah’s ark. Noah’s ark is one of those Bible stories that I never really preached about. It starts in Genesis 6 with the story of the Nephilim – half human, half god – and moves into a story about a 600 year old …
Mudcat Charlies Seafood Restaurant
On our way to Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge, Tom and I stopped at Mudcat Charlies Seafood Restaurant for lunch. Having been denied burgers at Zuzus, we were looking for a good cheeseburger. Several reviews said that Mudcat Charlies had good burgers, although they are better known for their seafood. We decided to check it …
Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge
Last week Tom and I spent an afternoon exploring the Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge. Because we are usually so focused on National Park sites, visiting wildlife refuges administered by the US Fish and Wildlife Services is secondary on our list. But we have hit all the coastal National Park sites from Charleston, South Carolina, …
No Zuzus for You! A Continuing Saga
One of the things Tom and I were looking forward to in our return to St. Simons Island was a burger at Zuzus. Zuzus is a little hole-in-the-wall hamburger joint on the island where we had the best burgers of the whole year in 2020. In fact, a Zuzus burger is the standard by which …
Susan and Steve Jennings, Fort Frederica Volunteers
As of January 10, we now how a full complement of RV volunteers at Fort Frederica National Monument. Susan and Steve Jennings were the last arrivals at Volunteer Village and they are a wonderful addition to the workforce here at Fort Frederica. More than any other place we have worked, Fort Frederica depends on the …
Knowing About God or Knowing God
Knowing about God or knowing God is something I have been thinking about a lot so far this year. For my devotional book, I chose to reread an old book from my college days, “The Early Church” by Henry Chadwick. It is part of a series on church history. Tom looked at it and said …