Friday, September 6, 2013

So, as many people know, I've been on vacation to Georgia for about a week. Instead of spamming with pictures with all I've done, well, I'll just start from what we did today.

Tybee Island (where we're staying) is about 25-30 minutes from the Savannah coast, and that's where we decided to go today. First, we did some shopping along the coast, and really, there was some pretty awesome shops along there. There was an art shop with art from local artists, but of course, that wasn't anything I could afford. We ate at Spanky's and it was fucking amazing. The service and food was A+. One of the highlights of the shopping was hitting up another art gallery that happened to have prints of works, so it was reasonably priced, and I ended up getting two prints from an artist named "Hidden Moves," and if you're interested, definitely check out their work here

And of course, here are the pieces I bought for around $16.








My stepdad also bought his own piece (the first souvenir he's bought so far). If you like the artwork, you can check out the artist "Lora Zombie" here



After finishing up our shopping, we decided to take a horse drawn carriage tour and that was pretty incredible. It was a lot better than I expected, since we ended up having our own private tour. We toured around historic Savannah and heard a lot of history about it, which was more interesting than I originally thought it'd be. The historic side of Savannah really is a dramatic contrast from the rest of it, and it's really beautiful. Here are some pictures from the day:






















And I'm sure many people my age remember a show called "Dragon Tales," and his artwork was displayed at a local art shop! I was so excited, until I saw the $60 price tag.






Tomorrow, we're going to head to Lynchburg, Tennessee to go to the Jack Daniels brewery and see how far we can drive home until we have to stop to rest. More than likely, I'll be home on Sunday. Not looking forward to the end of the vacation.

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