Thanksgiving day after a wonderful meal with our family, driving back home, we saw a young white tailed deer.
Grazing deer, Skidaway Island, Savannah, Georgia.
He was grazing on that sweet holiday grass.
Since we had nothing much to do, we just marveled at nature (this deer) in an area that was taken over by the human need for more bigger, more fancier, more expensive houses. And roads right up to the water.
Hey!
Don’t you guys know it’s rude to stare while someone’s eating? Move along!
After the thanksgiving gatherings are done, after the turkey meal has been eaten, after the goodbyes are said, then it’s time for…
Our tradition of putting up…
The Travel Tree
For several years now Neal and I have placed a travel tree in our home. During our many vactions and traveling to Georgia State Parks and Historic Site we purposed to collect an ornament from each place we visited.
Part of the excitement is as we decorate the tree get to experience memories of that place. Since we each hang different ornamental keepsakes, no two memories are the same, so decorating takes on a whole new meaning.
Familytraditions are very important! And they rock! Let’s sit back and enjoy our travels! (Drinks optional)