First of all, it's on the Atlantic Ocean, so there's a beach...Not a pretty beach with white sand, but a beach ravaged by previous hurricanes, brown sand, palm trees uprooted, dead and brown, but still cool. Turtles come to nest in the DUNES...These are like the beaches we grew up with in the midwest...And we like them just as much as the perfect beach with white sand.....
Second, it has a LIGHTHOUSE....
Sparky paid a paltry 2.00 to climb the 167 steps to see the great view from the top!
There were at least three buntings flitting around the nature center. Sparky forgot her zoom, so not very good photos of them today, but SHE SAW THEM! They were BEAUTIFUL, uh, GORGEOUS! and next time she WILL have the zoom with her!
And she saw a summer tanager! That was a pretty bird, too!
Sparky is a very happy camper, having seen a painted bunting, and more than one! (If Sparky is a happy camper, Eldo is a happy camper!) What a life we have together........and it's not just for the birds!
On the way home, we stopped at a beautiful church ruins not too far from our RV park. It was about eight miles from The Oaks at Point South at the exit off highway 21 onto 17 south. There is a sign just a few yards beyond the exit for Old Sheldon Church Road. The historical site is called the "Old Sheldon Church Ruins"....free admission to walk in and roam and take in the splendor of this old church and think about what it might have looked like in its day.....It was built in the Greek Revival style between 1745 and 1753. It was burned by the British in 1779 during the Revolutionary War. In 1826, it was rebuilt. In 1865, the locals panicked over the Civil War ending, and it was pillaged and burnt again. The ruins lie among massive old oaks and scattered graves. Colonel William Bull, one of the early governors of South Carolina, and the surveyor who helped Oglethorpe plan the Savannah city layout of grids and squares, is buried inside the church ruins.
They still hold an annual service here, and many weddings take place as well....It was beautiful!