Another warm start to the day, although it was more overcast than recently.
After breakfast we had to head off back to Jekyll Island for some more geocaching. I say “had to” as an error was made yesterday that had to be corrected before anyone else discovered the cache. While we were out we headed up to the North end of the Island and found three more caches. There won’t be too many undiscovered caches on the island by the time we leave. Talking of leaving, we’re down to our last 10 days here, or in other words we’ve been here 5 weeks today.
At the last cache site we had a good view of the Sidney Lanier Bridge, complete with a Great Egret in the foreground.
For the first time we saw one of the large vehicle carriers that sail into the port of Brunswick on the move. As you can see they are pretty ugly beasts. This one, the Georgia Highway, weighs in at around 60,000 tons and carries around 5,000 cars. The port of Georgia handles mostly Hyundai, BMW , VW and Audi cars.
After lunch Lyn headed over to crafts and I hung around the trailer doing bits and pieces, I even sat outside for a while battling sudoku.
Lyn returned from crafts with one of her “less successful” projects, her words not mine. It started off life as a crocheted basket. It then became a hat,
and very shortly thereafter it became two balls of yarn.