Monday, November 13, 2023

Layday at Jekyll

After Nana took advantage of the washer and dryer being available it was time to have fun. Once again we took the golf cart and this time we headed to check out Driftwood Beach. The beach and its iconic driftwood formed as a result of decades of erosion. We were truly amazed at this magical site and were at a loss for words. Again the picture really is not capable of capturing the vastness of these massive roots and twisted stumps all along the beach. 
We returned to NH for a light lunch and afterwards Nana took the loaner bike and had a marvelous ride along the trails through the historic area. The island has over 22 miles of bike trails which wind through pathways and boardwalks - no traffic to pay attention to - the perfect bike path. Nana enjoyed the peace of the marshes while sitting on one of the benches watching the small planes arrive on the island. The small airports on these islands bring their own magic. 
We decided to return to Zachary’s for dinner which again was delicious. On our next trip we will dine at the Jekyll Island Club Resort in the Grand Dining Room which is really stunning. 





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