Thought I would try to check in, while we have Internet access π
We left Friday and spent the weekend with Gail (my sister) and Don at Callaway Gardens Georgia. The guys played golf on all 3 courses and Gail and I hung out and looked for something blooming. π They have the coolest butterfly conservatory there, and I took over 100 pictures of butterflies! We also toured the horticultural center and other spots at the resort, did a short trail, and also tagged along on 9 holes of golf with the guys. We had great weather and had a great time. We wished Gail and Don had been able to come with us on the last leg of our vacation, but they had to get home.
We left Monday and went to Warm Springs, Georgia. I realized I had lost my sunglasses (something I never do!) and we had to stop at a Dollar store and buy me some replacements. We toured the “Little White House” in Warm Springs and saw the only home that Franklin Delano Roosevelt ever owned. We also visited the springs and the water is warm, but not hot. They had a good museum there about Roosevelt, his presidency, his life and works, and his polio. We both love history, so this was a great little spot for us to visit.
We got to Savannah yesterday (Monday) and we love our hotel and location! We’re in the historic district, one block from the river and Riverwalk, in a historic inn that was originally built in the 1850’s as offices for cotton merchants. The ceilings are very high, we think 16′ tall, and the rooms have these huge windows. The first floor facade is cast iron, which was common for the time. We love our room, and the location and have done a lot of walking around and visiting sites in Savannah. We are hanging out in our room this afternoon (Tuesday) because it is dark and pouring rain! A line of thunderstorms are moving through, so we hope it will clear up later. There’s more we want to see, although Tim is not interested in touring some of the old houses that I had wanted to see. He said he’d go, but I hate to drag him when he’s not interested.
Anyway, just wanted to check in and say hello to everyone. I’m taking lots of pictures, and will post some after we get home. These are all scenic pictures though, there’s very few “people” pictures on this vacation, except for a couple that Gail took for us over the weekend. I have lots of pictures of butterflies, flowers, buildings, monuments and old buildings though!!! π
Have a great week, we’ll be home soon and I hope to return to daily blogging then! 
We’re headed out on our vacation. I know we will have internet access from at least one place we are staying, but that is next week. I’m not sure how often I’ll be able to check in, but I will if I can and have time. π We are taking the laptop, just in case!
I finished another book from my “pile” last night – “The No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency” by Alexander McCall Smith. This is the first in a series of books about a lady detective in the country of Botswana. I knew McCall Smith was a Scottish writer, and I thought I was going to be starting a series about people in Scotland. I bought the wrong book though, as that is a different series. This book was good, not outstanding, but good and different. It was more like a series of short stories, as each chapter was devoted either to the main character, Precious Ramotswe, one of her friends or family members, or a case she was working on. Most of the chapters were short vignettes of cases in Botswana that she worked on. The books are filled with local color, words, places, and stories of life in that part of Africa (near South Africa and Namibia). It was different from the normal books I read, and therefore good for me to read, to break out of my norm. I think I will try to read some of the others in this series later, but I will try to get them from the library and not buy more of them. I also plan to start at least one or two of the other series by this author. In addition to all the other “series” type books I have either started or want to start by many other authors! π
Happy Birthday to my sister-in-law Amanda! We hope she has a great day, and a wonderful upcoming year!

Are you ready… for some football????
I finished a really good book last night, that I had bought at Borders. It’s the first in a series of books about a group of friends and family in the fictitious town of Cedar Cove Washington. I had to buy the paperback at the bookstore because my county library system had lost their copy of the first book in the series, but they do have all the others. I’m a bit OCD though, and I always like to read the first book first.






