Sapelo Island, Ga., is only accessible by state-run ferry or private boat. The last ferry departs for Sapelo at 5:30 p.m. on weekdays, which creates a challenge for island kids who want to participate in after-school activities. My son, Corey, plays football at the high school and has practice or a game every weekday evening. When the weather is nice, my husband, Larry, usually picks us up in his fishing boat. It's cheaper to run the small fishing boat than it is to run our larger boat. If the weather doesn't cooperate, we spend the night on the mainland.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Going Home
Sapelo Island, Ga., is only accessible by state-run ferry or private boat. The last ferry departs for Sapelo at 5:30 p.m. on weekdays, which creates a challenge for island kids who want to participate in after-school activities. My son, Corey, plays football at the high school and has practice or a game every weekday evening. When the weather is nice, my husband, Larry, usually picks us up in his fishing boat. It's cheaper to run the small fishing boat than it is to run our larger boat. If the weather doesn't cooperate, we spend the night on the mainland.
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Sounds kinda idyllic. I could use a few days of this lifestyle compared to the hustle and bustle found here in DC. It kind of reminds me of what I heard life was like southern Maryland before they built all the various bridges.
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