Day 27 & 28 – Keaton Beach FL & Douglas, GA – Saturday February 29 & Sunday March 1, 2020

Saturday was a relaxing day fishing and also exploring the area. I managed to fish in the morning and then later before sunset and didn’t have much luck. The locals said that they have had so much rain that the fishing has been off, at least that’s my excuse anyway. We did manage to have a great lunch at Nowhere Grill, which was for sure in the middle of nowhere. Today we headed inland to south central Georgia staying tonight at the General Coffee State Park outside of Douglas, GA. Named after a revolutionary war hero, statesman, and planter it is a park in the Sandhills region of Georgia and has a complete replica an 1800s farm. It is also home to the threatened gopher tortoise and indigo snake. Tomorrow we head up through Georgia and will park the RV at our son and daughter-in-law’s (Dave and Faith) tomorrow evening for a visit before heading home on Tuesday.

Where we are tonight, General Coffee State Park
Sun setting while fishing.
Site at state park.
Tobacco barn.
Living quarters.
Blacksmith barn.
Syrup kettle.
Horse powered grinder.
Abandoned gopher tortoise burrow.
Gopher tortoise on “apron” at borrow entrance.
Inside Nowhere Grill

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We’ve taken off 7 months to explore America in our RV.

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