Landing In A Seaport City in Southeast Georgia (#230)

Just a couple miles north of Florida sits St. Marys, Georgia on the St. Marys River flowing into the Atlantic Ocean.  It has the distinction of being the second oldest continuously inhabited city in the country (next to St. Augustine, Florida).

I love that it’s quiet and quaint with shrimp boats moored at the dock, streets and shops to explore, a riverside park with a thousand views.

Here are just a few.

Upriver View of Shrimp Boats

Upriver View of Shrimp Boats

Riverfront Park Fountain

Riverfront Park Fountain

Cobblestone Walkway

Cobblestone Walkway

Look for the Swings and Dogs

Look for the Swings and Dogs

Imagine Yourself Right Here....Aah!

Imagine Yourself Right Here….Aah!

It’s only in the mid 60s here today.  Maybe I’ll put on a sweater with my flip flops.

Love,  Annie

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6 Responses to Landing In A Seaport City in Southeast Georgia (#230)

  1. Sher says:

    Help, I can see the swings but no dogs. You have to email me and tell me, it’s driving me nuts. I do love the pictures though. It’s freezing here in PA 26 out today and not warming up any time soon. At least the sun is shining.

  2. Connie T says:

    It is pretty there and warmer than here, it is 36 F here. I wish it was 60, I would be outside.

  3. Arianna says:

    Gorgeous pictures! Soak up some rays for me!

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