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March 12, 2014

Millsburg Migration

Millsburg Frozen Under a Tundra
Cold, snow, more cold and snow.

LKD and I decided to migrate to Florida for a few weeks.
We stopped to check on the Mayor's place and then off we went to Williamsburg, VA.


Although there was no more snow in coastal Virginia the temps were still not warm enough.
Heading south on highway 31 to Jamestown we discovered that the road stopped at the edge of the James River.
Fortunately there is a free ferry boat that was loading up cars heading south to have breakfast at the diner.
We became reacquainted with breakfast Ham, both Country Ham and Baked Honey Ham.

No southbound road trip would be complete without a stop at .......

Soon tired of I - 95 we headed to the beaches of Charleston, SC.
Our host LB took us on a walking tour of Charleston and then a beach picnic on Sullivan Island. We ventured out to Kiawah and shopped, marveled at the golf courses and went to the beach for another picnic lunch.


The Carolina coast is a good spot to wait for the winter to release it's grip on Millsburg. Even better may be just to the south a couple of hundred miles in Central Florida. We arrived in time to feed the ducks and relax in the shirtsleeve temperatures.

The sight of palm trees, vast swamp land and ..... well it was really warm and the sunset over the gulf was worth the trip.