Saturday evening we arrived on Longboat Key, Florida to spend a week with friends. We took a road trip on our way, and there will be another road trip on the way home. We left just in time to escape the biggest winter storm of the season—and one that dumped more snow on Rochester than we’ve seen in a long time—30 inches. I’m not sorry to have missed it!
We made a stop in Asheville, NC where it was bitter cold, but sunny. There we got to have lunch with a friend and explore a bit more of the city than we’ve had time to do in the past. We’ve come to the conclusion, though, that we need to schedule a trip in the late spring or early summer when the weather is more conducive to hiking and sightseeing.
We arrived in Savannah, GA on Thursday afternoon, took a trolley tour of the city, visited the SCAD Museum of Art, and had dinner at one of our favorite restaurants. Saturday was St. Patrick’s Day as well as Tracy’s birthday.
The parade for St. Patrick’s Day in Savannah is the second largest in the country. Only New York City’s is larger. We weren’t quite sure what to expect so decided to purchase seats on one of the bleachers set up on the parade route. We arrived well before the beginning of the parade, but despite the fact that the bleacher seats were sold out, ours was never filled, and quite comfortable. Good thing, since the parade is very long.
As you can see from the photo above, many people dress up for the day. I had a bright green vest on and purchased some of the shiny green beads from the vendors selling up and down the parade route. (No photos of me, however. What else is new?)
Of all the outfits, this was my favorite:
Mother, daughter, and dog were all decked out in tulle.
The parade included:
Marching bands from several states; some as far away as Indiana.
Floats; some very professionally done, others not so much.
Bagpipers, and drum corps.
Many military groups. Check out the cheeks of the soldiers. It is, evidently, customary for woman and girls to rush out and kiss their cheeks as they march by. It happened regularly where we were sitting, and the soldiers took to it quite well.
All in all, it was a fun time, and probably the biggest birthday celebration Tracy’s had. Before we left I got his birthday card made. I took a page from Sian’s playbook, and used some scrapbook ephemera to create a travel inspired card.
Because it was an odd size, I needed to make the envelope as well. It had been ages since I pulled out my envelope punch board, and I’d forgotten how easy it is to make an envelope of almost any size.
Sunday was rest and relax at the beach. Bill and Tina have rented a lovely condo with a long screened in porch overlooking the gulf. Just the sound of the surf is relaxing, and keeping the door to the porch ajar last night probably contributed to the best night’s sleep I’ve had in a long time. I read, uploaded some photos, and we took a long walk on the beach.
We’ll need to rest up here for the fun trip planned for the trip home. Waving to Sian and all the Monday Memo Makers. Hope all is well with you.
Looks like a fun time was had by all at the parade. I’m with you on a favourite outfit of the tulle. Your beach view & the water colour are absolutely breath taking. Happy week ahead, safe drive home.
A fun time had by all – and another amazing birthday card for your husband. Enjoy the week in the sun!
That parade looks good but the spectators’ costumes are something else! What a spectacular view fro your fro sit and enjoy. Hard to believe it is as cold as you say.
oh yes the sound of surf is the best for a good sleep. Fun to see the St Patrick parade – I love all those lipstick marks on the soldiers’ cheeks. Have a great week
It looks like you are having a wonderful time. Would you believe I have never been to a St Patricks Day Parade?!
What a great post Karen!
Tracy is a very lucky man indeed!
Love the card and envelope you made for the occasion and that sentiment is awesome!
thanks for sharing your pictures, it is always fun to travel with you!
xx
I am amazed at the St. Patrick’s Day parade! I was brought up in Ireland and never saw one once … It looks like such a lot of fun, and everyone seems to be having a good time (including the much-kissed military!). Your card for Tracy is perfect – a great companion for travelling through life.
What a fabulous road trip!! So much FUN! We’re heading out soon for our spring break trip.
Enjoy Florida and have a great trip home!
Apologies for being so late to this party! That St. Patrick’s Day parade and crowd were indeed a sight to see! Great and so apropos card for Tracy! Belated well wishes for many more!
Cheers~
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