Saturday, January 10, 2009
Twenty years ago . . . . .
I had no idea the treat that was in store for me when, with a group of my female friends, we left Atlanta for a long weekend at St. Simons Island on the Georgia coast. Crossing the causeway, as we drove on to the island, I began to feel the magic of this island. For me, it was like a spiritual encounter. Twenty years later, crossing that causeway still brings tears to my eyes over the beauty of the place.
From the day I stepped foot on the island of St. Simons, I dreamed of some day owning a piece of island property. That was a big dream for me with my limited resources but then as you know, I am a dreamer and prefer to dream BIG!
Funny how things happen - something that looks like a dreadful event comes up with a silver lining! In 1999, my car was hit by a semi on Interstate 75 on the bridge between Cincinnati and my home in Covington, Kentucky. My injuries were serious enough that I received a small settlement which was enough for a down payment for my little St. Simons Island condo.
My condo is available for rent except for the several weeks I spend there every winter. If you are interested, please contact me at sstonebraker1616@aol.com.
Funny how things happen - something that looks like a dreadful event comes up with a silver lining! In 1999, my car was hit by a semi on Interstate 75 on the bridge between Cincinnati and my home in Covington, Kentucky. My injuries were serious enough that I received a small settlement which was enough for a down payment for my little St. Simons Island condo.
My condo is available for rent except for the several weeks I spend there every winter. If you are interested, please contact me at sstonebraker1616@aol.com.
My Dancing Lady, the Shrimp Boat
St Simons Island Lighthouse (view from the pier)
From the end of the fishing pier, looking back at the island, the St. Simons Island Lighthouse is one of only five surviving light towers in Georgia. It is still operational and casts its light as far as 18 miles out to sea. The lighthouse is open to tourists.
The brown house with the double porches to the left of the lighthouse is the house we rented 20 years ago and remains for me the scene where my love affair with the island began.
Sunsets at St Simons Island
Every nite at sunset time, I feel a magnetic, irresistible tugging to trudge on down to the pier where with a group of silent, awestruck, appreciative sunset lovers, we watch those last golden strands of sunlight fade across the sand and water. The only sound you hear is the screeching of the gulls and the lap of the water. It is MAGICAL!
St Simons Trees
The Marshes
First you see the marshes as you cross the causeway. Of course, my favorite blue heron is always there to welcome me back to 'my island'. One of the things I love about St. Simons is there's so much more than just the beach! The marshes, the wooded areas, the bicycle trails, the residential neighborhoods, the fishing pier, it's all great!
The Club House at Ocean Walk
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