Uncategorized · December 28, 2024 4

Man Overboard!* And Christmas in Savannah

Christmas day on Hilton Head

*not one of us

We spent Christmas in Savannah, GA, and what a lovely town! We had a terrific day with Sylvia’s college chum, Carl and his wife Wendy. Carl works at SCAD (Savannah College of Art & Design) as a professor in the film school. They showed us around Savannah, Bonaventure Cemetery, and the film school’s “back lot,” culminating with a wonderful dinner at Ukiyo, a very nice Japanese restaurant in Savannah.

Hugh, Sylvia, Wendy and Carl

Conrad Aiken’s gravestone at Bonaventure Cemetery

More from Bonaventure

Hospital set with Wallstreet behind at SCAD “back lot”

Scary alley at SCAD

Carl in front of the JW Marriott Hotel

Lobby at the JW Marriott hotel, so cool!

JW Marriott lobby

More from the JW Marriott

My oldest daughter, Piper flew in for a visit, arriving on Christmas Eve. We rented a car and took advantage of it, touring around to see the local sights — Hilton Head Island, Tybee Island, Telfair Museums, restaurants and shops. 

 

A walk on Tybee Island

Telfair Academy museum

Jepson Center

Dinner at Collin’s Quarter, compliments of Rob, Kelly, Azure and Lynn

Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters, another Telfair museum

Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters

Owens-Thomas House & Slave Quarters

Random ceiling sculpture downtown

Original SCAD alum art at their gallery downtown

Our marina

Last dinner on Tybee at Huc-A-Poos Bites and Booze, an unfussy roadhouse

Tony and Breezy, marina neighbors

On Thursday night when we arrived home, a police officer came down the dock. I asked what was up and he said that there was a call about a person in the water (the 57-degree water). I grabbed a headlamp and helped to search for the person. Turned out that there was a person in the water and he’d been there a while — alive, still. The fire department showed up and I made myself scarce to not be in the way. The next morning, I talked to Dean, a marina employee, and asked if he was aware of the status of the person from last night. He said “you mean me?” Doh! He misstepped and fell off the dock; luckily, his phone stayed on the dock and he had an iWatch to call for help. All’s well that ends well.

I dropped Piper off at the airport very early this morning and we left Savannah in a pouring rainstorm. We had a rainy, foggy journey this morning and clear skies to an anchorage near Sapelo Sound this afternoon.

Foggy dolphin sighting

Foggy traveling