FROM ISLE OF HOPE TO HARBOUR TOWN YACHT BASIN
What a transition! Early this morning I strolled past the most
gracious old southern homes along the waterfront on Isle of Hope. I met some of the neighborhood people and
learned some history of the island. These
were the summer homes of Savannah residents who in the 1800’s would come here to
escape the heat and diseases like yellow fever that were rampant in the
city. Overlooking the water, these stately
homes are surrounded by live oak trees laden (of course!) with moss. The summer residents came here by boat from
Savannah—not too far away. I got some
great shots of houses, porches and gardens on my iPhone and I want to figure
out how to post them to my blog. Maybe I’ll
have some time to do that while we are here in Hilton Head. We had a nice non-eventful ride over to Harbour
Town Yacht Basin this morning and Capt Dick was very adept at backing The MollyBelle into our slip which is
somewhat hidden in a corner of the marina.
There are some very large yachts docked between us and the lighthouse,
so we have to get off the boat to see it. We are surrounded by the condos and
shops of Sea Pines Resort with many people walking around and lots of
activity. So different from our earlier
stops along the way! On Sunday we are
going to move off the boat into one of the condos which I believe directly overlooks
our boat. I think I recognize it from
photos—it is the only one with a green umbrella on the patio. We are looking forward to enjoying the
amenities of the resort, including bicycle trails, beaches and pool, and visiting friends from HH, Atlanta and NC—not
to mention getting off the boat for a while!
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Tropical Storm Update? You guys ok?
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