Day 2 of our trip began with an excursion to Tybee Island. We spent a lot of time at the lighthouse and the fort. Below are some pictures.

Us at the top of the tallest lighthouse in Georgia. Obviously, the sun was in Phillip's eyes.

View from the top (part of the fort is visible as well).




Phillip hung over the edge to catch this picture. Not I!

The light from the inside. I wasn't afraid to get this one!

Our legs were some kind of tired after this trip, but most especially after this hike up the lighthouse.

View from the ground.

This is proof that God knew what he was doing by creating me in 1983. :-)

Pretty cool stove (no pun intended).

Apparently, the lighthouse keeper didn't need numbers on his phone.

The whole ground right behind the fort.

I'll just take this home as a souvenir.

This company is less than a mile from our house. Phillip was more than amused that their products were in the fort.

We found Cuba Gooding Jr.!

I found this ironic. Wouldn't it be placed on "STOP" instead of "FULL"? Obviously, it's not going anywhere.

Phillip protecting the fort. He's a natural!

His weapon of choice. We couldn't leave without a picture of this thing.


The only place in Savannah that we visited twice. Love it!

Like your butter pecan, dear? I'll take that as a yes.
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