So after spending a day in Savannah, we decided to drive to Tybee Island for the day. What a cool little place! The first stop was lunch at The Crab Shack.
The view of a dock from our table

The seafood platter!! You can't get any more southern than this!
Some baby crocs outside the shack

literally a shack built up around some trees. Their motto is "where the elite eat in their bare feet."
It was a HOT day in Tybee, so our next stop was the beach to stick our feet in the cool Atlantic.
Taking in the view

There's something very refreshing about not having an agenda of where to go. Leaving the daily grind behind and wandering through the sites of a 'new' town. With a 'to-do' list controlling my every move back at home, it was soooo wonderful to not know our next destination. And that's exactly what we did for the rest of our stay.
I picked up some tiny souvineers as a reminder of our day together in Tybee to put in our keepsake box.
"Toes in the water"...... now if my a** was in the sand, it would've been perfect.
Since we were literally dripping with sweat from the smoldering Georgia heat, we were in search for one thing only......
And Benny's had it! 'Coldest Beer In America'!
Just what we needed to cool down!
After an afternoon full of shopping, a couple of beers, and sight-seeing, we stopped off at the lighthouse on our way out of Tybee. Conor is terrified of heights (something I learned on our drive to the lighthouse, I can't believe I never knew that), so we admired the view from down unda.

This is probably one of the most gorgeous trees I've ever laid my eyes on. This pic does not do the height, curves & twists of the branches, and width justice. Simply amazing!
Here we are back in Savannah, cruising through the shops trying to find a great place to stop and look for a trinket for the house to remind us of our Savannah trip. It's something I try and do everywhere we go.
This little store called One Fish Two Fish was so fabulous!! As I'm getting older, my decor tastes are changing and I'm welcoming it. I'm looking for the perfect starburst mirror and they had a plethora of them. LOVE THIS PLACE!!!
I love this gold tier shelf and turquoise dresser against the white walls.

If we had an extra 3 grand to throw down on some art, I would've snagged these paintings up for our living room in a heartbeat.

I love the turquoise peeking threw the green finish on this side table. A great idea for a project in my near future.

I'm in love with gray walls. It's my new thing. Gray is a hard color to pick out because the lighting of a room tends to turn it a different color (lavender, light blue). This is such a perfect shade of gray and I love the pops of white, turquoise, and orange. This is exactly what I'm slowing trying to achieve in our home.
Hope you enjoyed part 2 of our trip to Savannah! Part 3 coming soon!
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