Day 1 Savannah, Georgia
Tuesday, November 27th, 2012
Arrived in Savannah, Ga early afternoon. Savannah has an old South look and feel with the historic antebellum homes. The drive downtown has oak trees with Spanish moss hanging from trees.
Cathedral of St John the Baptist is the most popular visitor spot in Savannah. Dash Cam photo.
Tybee Island is just Southeast of downtown Savannah and since Paula Deen's restaurant was filming a TV production, I chose to go to Uncle Bubba's (Paula's brother) that has similar menu .
Day 2 Pooler, Georgia
Wednesday, 28th, November 2012
Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum
Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum- garden side entrance.
Upon arrival visitors step into the awesome expanse of the rotunda, with it's soaring ceiling.
The imposing bronze statues with flags of all Bomber Groups of Mighty Eighth Air Force on display
The B-17 "Flying Fortress" and the B-24 are exhibited with many of the Bomber Group's personal clothing and gear on display.
TSgt Matthew P. Gewain, Jr., Flight Engineer and Top Turret Gunner
Group/Squadron: 453rd Bomb Group, 732nd Bomb Squadron, 389th BG and 265th BS. AAF 114
Flew 26 lead crew missions. Shot down twice to forced landings in Belgium.
December 28, 1944 Battle of the Bulge, Bastogne Capt Love and his crew (including Matt Gewain) lead the entire 8th Air Force with 2,300 B-24 bombers of the 453rd BG on a mission to Germany.
As a typical mission, 700 planes ( 7,000 crew) were lost in the battle. Presidential Unit Citation was awarded to Captain Love and his crew.
Day 3 Savannah
Thursday, 29th November 2012
Savannah Wildlife Refuge
Two Ibis feeding along a pool of water in Savannah Wildlife Refuge
A bashful Heron did not want his picture taken.
Dash Cam in the motorhome showing a horse and wagon giving tours.
Wisteria Vines in full bloom late November in downtown Savannah. Ga.
This concludes my three days of touring Savannah, Ga. Now I have a six hour drive home.
Next- January 2013 Quartsite, Arizona
I like the Indian legend explanation for Devil's Tower. Do the bears out there really have long tails like that?
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