Thursday, November 5, 2015

Savannah National Wildlife Refuge

We have driven past this enterance sign so many times and today we finally had a reason to turn in! The Lowcountry Homeschoolers were meeting up for a fun day of learning. What a fabulous place! 

National Wildlife Refuge System

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The National Wildlife Refuge System, within the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, manages a national network of lands and waters set aside to conserve America’s fish, wildlife, and plants.
Ranger Joel gave us an introduction to the history of the refuge system. It was begun by the Department of the Interior in 1903 with Pelican Island in Louisiana. It falls under the US Fish and Wildlife umbrella. 

And then we got to the good stuff...out into nature!! 
The Beech Hill Trail was an easy, mostly paved, well labeled example of what is out there in the other 29,000 acres.



Learning about insects.


Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, established April 6, 1927, consists of 29,175 acres of freshwater marshes, tidal rivers and creeks, and bottomland hardwoods. About half the refuge is bottomland, composed primarily of cypress, gum, and maple species. Access to these areas is by boat only. 

The 3,000 acres of freshwater impoundments managed for migratory waterfowl were formerly the rice fields of plantations dating back to the mid or late 1700's. Many of the dikes enclosing these pools were originally built during the rice culture era. 

Cool fungus!!




Interactive Learning Hall at the visitors center.

Loved this Tshirt...Advice from an owl.

http://www.fws.gov/refuge/savannah/


Sunday, October 25, 2015

Race Cars and Tugboats, Oh My!

The Savannah Speed Classic is always an exciting event for this tugboat family. Since the Tug offices are located behind the race track, we get to attend the races and have "priority" seating.
We had just arrived, parked the truck, set up our chairs, ready to watch the race....first lap...and CRUNCH!! 


 We really thought the drivers were going to fight it out on the track...


FRONT ROW SEATING for all the action!


PINK for October!

My three favorites!!

 These are my favorite cars to watch on the racetrack...they have such flair!




This mini won its race class...it was zippy!


Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Follow the Fiddlers

We FINALLY followed the fiddlers today! Fiddler crabs! There are 10 of them hidden along Calhoun Street and Old Town Bluffton. Every time we are at the Calhoun Street dock, we see the sign and say "one of these days we need to look for them..." I thought it officially began there, but I was wrong!



Fiddler #1

Fiddler #2

Fiddler #3...I love the BIG crab mural on the building

Fiddler #4

Fiddler #5

Fiddler #6

Fiddler #7
 At this point we were stumped. We knew where crabs 9 &10 were...but where is Fiddler #8????
I then remembered seeing a blurb in the paper about construction on the corner of May River and Bluffton Rd...and a fancy Oak tree being planted there. Mmmmm, could crab #8 be there??
Fiddler #8!!!!

Yes! Not only was crab #8 there, but a beautiful paver map of Old Town and the location of ALL the crabs!

And THIS is the official start of the search...we did our search backwards. 


Fiddler #9 hiding up high.

Last one! Fiddler #10


Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Table Rock Birthday Day 1

Pnut is turning 8!!!!
And for his birthday he wanted to go camping at Table Rock State Park
and climb to the TOP!!!
We arrived!!! Hello Table Rock mountain!!!



It was such a clear day I just could'nt stop taking photos!

It may be his birthday but he stil has to put up his own tent!




My birthday boy!

Hiking Carrick Creek Trail, one of our favorites...an easy one mile hike with lots of waterfalls.