11/22
We are making our way this morning to Riceboro, Ga. which is south of Savannah. We have reservations in a campground there for 6 days. We are trying to time our arrival in Jacksonville about the second week in December. This campground is next to a river so should be a nice view. Who knows, Gene might even go fishing. The road we are on now is pretty much flat land with quite a few trees. It is a sunny day and is going to be warmer than the past few days. The weather forecast from Atlanta for tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day, is for 69 degrees. That will be very nice. We are passing by cotton fields and lots of groves of pine trees to be harvested. The prices of gas are all over the possible range. We paid $1.77 this morning at Wal-mart with our Wal-mart card. However we just went by stations charging $2.07. We just passed some cotton fields which have not been picked yet and some pecan tree groves. Besides Georgia peaches the state is also known for their pecan crop. Now we just passed a grape vineyard. In a very small town we just passed through they have a huge plant that processes chickens. We have not seen any chicken farms though. There is much evidence of recent harvesting of pine trees. We can see seedlings in every stage of growth. This definitely is big business in this area.