Hints of spring are everywhere. The days are getting longer and the trees are getting ready to burst out in their new spring coats.

Cabin fever had set in after the two months or so of cold, really cold weather and I was looking for a change of scenery. Road trip!
We packed up for a girls' weekend and set off for Savannah. The weather forecast was just perfect for late February and a nice warm sunny day was just what the toes needed.
We headed out to Tybee Island just on the outskirts of Savannah and had a great picnic on the beach. Behind us, we could see the Tybee Island Light Station.
The Tybee Island Light Station was ordered in 1732 by General James Oglethorpe, and construction began in 1736. The original lighthouse was destroyed by a storm in 1741. The Tybee Lighthouse has been rebuilt several times. Renovation of the lighthouse and its five acres which includes the Head Keepers Cottage began in 1999.

It was such a gorgeous day that we decided to climb the lighthouse. After paying for our tickets at the adorable gift shop, we started our climb. The climb is done in single file and your feet will touch 178 stairs as you wind around and around to the top.
The view is spectacular. I, for one, was thrilled to have a window to look out of at each landing as our group paused so some of us could catch our breath! The catwalk around the top of the lighthouse is not one for those who may have a little issue with heights, but it's worth the climb. Just don't look down!
Take time on your next trip to Savannah to drive the short distance out to Tybee and enjoy the scenery and tour the lighthouse.
I think I must go back soon. My only regret was I didn't have the time to check out to see if the old Sugar Shack is still on the island. Ahh, now those are some great memories.
Sandy Toes
Photos used with permission
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Friday, February 25, 2011
Sandy Toes Goes..... to Tybee Island
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Fun Stuff in Florida
Celebrate Labor Day With a Road Trip to the Coast
Nothing says summer more than a road trip! And there's no better way to send summer packing than with a road trip to the coast for Labor Day. If you travel the Big Bend Scenic Byway on your journey, getting here is going to be half the fun!
There are two sections of the Big Bend Scenic Byway that wind through Franklin County - the Coastal Trail (U.S. Highway 98 along the coast) and the Forest Trail (State Road 65). Along each of these scenic highways, you will encounter dozens of parks, wildlife areas, museums and recreational opportunities. Click here to learn more about Franklin County's parks, museums and wildlife areas along the scenic byway.
Click Here to Learn About Labor Day and Late Summer Hotel and Vacation Rental Accommodation Specials
Lighthouse Day Shines Light on Two Historic Landmarks
Franklin County's two historic lighthouses will shine just a bit brighter this month as America pays tribute to these beacons of light during National Lighthouse Day August 7.
National Lighthouse day is celebrated across the US to commemorate a beacon of light that symbolizes safety and security for boats at sea.
Franklin County boasts two restored lighthouses. The first is located on St. George Island. The second, the Crooked River Lighthouse, is located at Carrabelle Beach. Each tells a tale of coastal living in Franklin County more than 100 years ago and each is a site worth visiting.
St. George Island. Today, the lighthouse of St. George Island is a welcome landmark to arriving visitors. In the 1800s, it stood in a different location near the east end of Cape St. George. To learn more about the St. George Island Lighthouse and Museum, visit www.seestgeorgeisland.com
Carrabelle Beach. The Crooked River Lighthouse overlooks St. George Sound where it has stood for more than 100 years. The Crooked River Lighthouse was constructed in 1895 to replace the lighthouse on Dog Island that was destroyed by hurricane in 1873. To learn more about the Crooked River Lighthouse, please visit www.crookedriverlighthouse.org
Franklin County Hosts Nationally Acclaimed Environmental Film Festival
Franklin County will host the nationally acclaimed Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival On Tour August 29 - September 5 in Carrabelle, Apalachicola, St. George Island, St. Teresa and neighboring Wewahitchka. Organized by the Apalachicola Riverkeeper Group, the week-long film festival will feature award-winning films and a children's program designed to raise awareness about environmental issues nationwide.
The films will be shown in the historic Dixie Theatre in Apalachicola, the Carrabelle City Auditorium, FSU's Coastal and Marine Laboratory in St. Teresa, the Volunteer Fire Department on St. George Island and the Tupelo Theater in Wewahitchka. more
Fall Fishing Getting Close
This fall features an Inshore Saltwater Fishing Tournament, Carrabelle's Annual Kingfish Shootout and the first Kayak Fishing Tournament on St. George Island. For more information on each tournament, visit the Apalachicola Bay Chamber, Carrabelle Chamber and the St. George Island Visitor Center. For area fishing information, visit www.anaturalescape.com
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