Anne’s challenge is Time to Relax. For this challenge she is looking back to the challenge from July of 2018. She asks us “But what relaxes you? What gets you away from the stresses of daily life. What’s your passion?”
This challenge couldn’t come at a better time. I haven’t been able to travel or go on photo excursions for several months due to health issues. My husband and I were badly in need of a break. We finally were able to go for a short two day getaway this week The beach is my happy place and being by the ocean is my favorite place to relax so we chose Jekyll Island for our destination.
Jekyll Island became a Georgia State Park in 1947. The island is managed by the Jekyll Island Authority. Most of the island is undeveloped to preserve the natural beauty of the maritime forests. There are 24 miles of bike trails, miles of beach with several parking lots and picnic areas, a beautiful National Historic Landmark District, wildlife, hotels and restaurants, and a golf course.
We like to stay off interstates so we took a leisurely drive south to Jekyll Island on the Coastal Highway, also known as US Highway 17. Our goal for the trip was to kick back, relax and not have an agenda. We succeeded!
We stopped for a lunch of wild caught Georgia Shrimp at Skippers in Darien. I had to take some photos of diamond back terrapins in a pond just outside the restaurant.

Our room had a balcony overlooking the pool and maritime forest. Beyond the trees is the Atlantic Ocean, Other guests were relaxing by the pool while we were relaxing on our balcony.

I enjoyed seeing the ocean and hearing the waves when we walked out on a walkway too the beach. There were only a few others relaxing on the beach on this warm, sunny March day.



The next day we visited the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, the only turtle education and rehabilitation facility in Georgia.


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Lovely shots! I’m a wee bit envious of your beach time! The last image is truly stunning! pp
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Thanks Pam! I am very grateful to live near the ocean. I’m glad you like the images.
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Beth, you got me with your opening shot. Uncrowded beaches are perfect places to relax. Your balcony was also an excellent spot. Great photos!
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Egidio, I love the beach during the off season when there are no crowds. Where I live the season begins with St. Patrick’s Day and lasts until about October. I don’t know how crowded Jekyll gets in the summer. Glad you enjoyed the images.
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Beth, what a wonderful relaxing time at the perfect venue!
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Thanks Anne! I didn’t get to walk around in the sand but just seeing the ocean and hearing the sound of the waves was exactly what I needed.
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Thank you for the beautiful, relaxing view in your excellent photos, Beth. I enjoy beach photos and the promise of warmer weather they suggest.
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Thanks Suzette. The weather was warm and sunny while we were there. I’m glad you enjoyed the images.
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You are welcome.
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Beautiful pictures! So glad you got out and a chance to relax. Hope your health issues are improving!
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Thanks Pam. I appreciate that you are hoping my health issues are improving.
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Lovely place to relax in
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Thank you! Yes, it is a beautiful place to relax.
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I started to relax with you reading this. Jekyll Island looks fabulous but I think I’d have to avoid it. I couldn’t handle the puns and joshing with my surname, lol 🙂
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Ha Ha! I guess you get that a lot.
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Ah, yes! Jekyll Island is a wonderful place to relax. You can’t beat its beach. And what would a trip to a Georgia beach be, if there wasn’t a “Dawg” or two (2) sighting😉
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Thanks Donna! I couldn’t resist including the guy in the Goergia beach chair!
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Jekyll Island looks like a perfect spot for a relaxing break – the beach is just right! And I love your cardinal photo 🙂
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Thanks Sarah. We were sitting on a bench watching the ocean when we heard the sound of the cardinal. My husband spotted him first. I’m glad I was able to capture him before he flew off.
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Beth, you know how to relax on Jekyll Island. We spent an afternoon there a few years back (as we’ve already discussed). We didn’t have time to relax! >grin<
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John, you’re just going to have to make another trip to Jekyll 😁
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Beth, so glad you were able to make a quick getaway. It’s amazing how just a day or two in a different place with no “oh damn, I forgot to….” moments! Hope you’re able to be fully back on your feet very soon.
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Thanks Tina! Getting away was just what we both needed and the weather was perfect.
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Looks like a beautiful place!
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Your way of relaxing is the same for me. We love stopping at Skippers on our way to Florida if e time it right. I hope your health issues improve
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