Pam and I don’t eat out often, but when we do, we like to find interesting and unusual places to do so whenever we can. Such was the case when we found the Pirate House in Savannah. It’s a series of connected buildings. We ate in the …
Archive | Drift Away RSS feed for this section
Touring River Street in Savannah
The day started with Megan taking the dogs up to the yard to play. It’s impossible to keep track of three dogs, and they know it. Each dog waits until you’re chasing after another before making his or her move. This time it was Ruby.&…
Pets Pets and More Pets. And a Surprise.
Yesterday was a lazy sort of day. Actually, I’ve been having way too many of those lately. I’ve been studying other people’s photographs online for hours, trying to learn from them to better my own photos. I took the camera up to happ…
Boats Boats and More Boats
People ask me “Dave, why do you take so many photos of other people’s boats?”. Well, OK, actually no one has asked me that, but I’m surprised.1. It’s hard to get a good photo of your own boat underway because normally you’re on your own boa…
David! I Need Dog Shampoo Now!
It’s funny how blog topics just seem to happen. I had taken a few pics of passing boats, looking for something of interest to write about.I like the name of this passing Selene 48, Oriental Moon. He hung his bag of grapefruit off the stern. …
‘Tis a Soft Day
As you loyal followers know, Pam and I cruised south from Albany NY and travelled south down the Intracoastal Waterway. The farther south we got, the better we liked it. We finally stopped at Isle of Hope, Georgia, which is a suburb o…
That Cold Squishy Feeling Between Your Toes
Warning. I’m grumpy. And deservedly so, so you might want to click your back button and read something else.First off, I woke up too early. Being retired, I hate that. It was about 5:30. I tried to get comfortable by snugg…
Manuvering Big Boats in Tight Places
Isle of Hope Marina’s docks have no slips. All the boats tie up to face docks. The fairways between the docks are tight for big boats and moving one boat often involves moving several. Like yesterday.First, Doc’s Holiday n…
Having Fun on the Skidaway River
The Skidaway River flows past Isle of Hope, Georgia and is part of the Intracoastal Waterway. It has both recreational and commercial traffic. Seeing as how yesterday was a picture perfect Saturday, 99% of the traffic was r…
Advertising? Here?
As many of you know, I write this blog for fun and giggles. It’s meant to be (mostly) lighthearted and entertaining, both for you and for me. I briefly considered “monetizing” the blog when the hit count got up to 300 a day, but after …
