Hacked!

A blue skied sunny day again. Still not the warmest, but dry and sunny. We made it up to 60°F.

One more part of the trailer got waxed and polished today. Two more parts to go, then the truck may even get a coat of wax!

After lunch we headed out to Jekyll Island again. This time we went to a small exhibit run by the University of Georgia. On display was some wildlife that had made the shoreline its home. There was a mix of turtles, terrapins, snakes and fish including small shark.

After visiting the exhibit we headed over to the beach for our daily walk. The wind was doing its thing off the ocean making it a cool and bracing exercise. Next we drove up to the far end of the island to buy something that Lyn had seen previously for Noah. The store was at driftwood beach, where we visited a couple of weeks ago. At that time we walked through all the driftwood that had washed up on the beach, today we got there at high-tide, there was no beach to be seen, just the tops of the larger pieces of driftwood showing through the water.

On the way back we stopped off at the art gallery on the island so Lyn could go to look at an art and craft show. I was surprised when Lyn returned just a few minutes later. Evidently all she saw there was art but no craft.

Back at the campsite we were sitting outside drinking coffee when one of the craft group members came over to talk about the crafts at the art and craft show! Turns out the crafts were all upstairs in the gallery, an area that was closed last time we visited.

Later in the afternoon I got an e-Mail from one of my loyal readers(!) saying there was an issue with the site and the blog was not readable. Sure enough when I logged in the page was a jumbled mess of code. I did some snooping around, but could not find anything obviously wrong. As a final move I phoned my web-hosting company, fearing the worst. Twenty minutes later we were back in business, the support I got was great which is unusual these days. It turns out one of the control files for the blog had got hacked into earlier in the afternoon. For those of you prone to internet paranoia, logging into this blog when it was “misbehaving” would pose no threat to your computer!

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