Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Sun City, South Carolina And Savannah, Georgia

We took a much needed quick vacation last weekend to Sun City, South Carolina where my parents are "Wintering".  It was so nice to get away for a little while!  We got lots of rest and tons of food!

We went to the Crazy Crab for lunch, shrimp and fried oysters...yummmmm!


I love these old trees.


Since we don't get much (or any) seafood in Cosby, we stopped off to get some fresh mussels to cook for dinner.


We stopped by a great old church in Bluffton.
 The Church of the Cross was consecrated in July of 1857.


A beautiful little church right on the water.


In 1863, Federal troops marched into Bluffton burning most of the town. Although the church was spared, its congregation fled, services resumed in 1870.


Stu and I took an afternoon walk and ran into one of the locals.


On Monday, since Savannah, Georgia was so close (about 30 minutes away) we went over for the day.


Savannah is a beautiful old city, very touristy, but still fun.


We went in to check this place out, it may have been cheaper to fly to Italy to get some gelato!!


We took a bus around the city and jumped off here at The Pirate House to have lunch.


A riverboat by the board walk.


Tourist Traps on River Street.


The ferry back to the car.  We definitely want to come back and spend a little more time here!

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