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GA Day 1 – Vogel State Park and Crane Creek Vineyards

Every year, on the last Friday in May, Davy gets out of school at 11am.  His summer officially begins at 11:01 and keeping with a new tradition that we started last year, we loaded up in the car and headed north.  Last fall, when we were driving around north Georgia, we came across a little town called Blue Ridge.  We decided that this would be our destination in the spring.  We found a cute little cabin about 5 miles outside of town on www.vrbo.com (#14512), and it was perfect.  The drive up was only around eight and a half hours, it was super easy and we weren’t to tired.

Our first day of exploring!  We started with breakfast down in Blue Ridge at a cute little place called Serenity Garden Cafe.  Our thoughts were to kill a little time because Blue Ridge was having their spring arts festival and it opened at 10am.  What we didn’t anticipate was that they would charge you $5 per person to stroll through it.  Needless to say, we passed and decided to get on the road.  Crane Creek Vineyards was also having a spring festival, so Andy decided to drive us in that general direction and here’s what we found!

The next town over is called Blairsville.  They too were having a fair.  A beautiful church sits in the middle of a round-a-bout and venders were set up on both sides of the road all around the circle.  This one was free, so we parked the car and went for a stroll.  If you know us, then you know that we love BBQ sauces and honey.  We picked up some Sourwood Honey from Berry’s Honey Farm and Southern Delight Barbecue Sauce from Kickin Mule…yum yum!

A while back ago Andy read an article about a place called Mountain Crossing.  It is the first outpost and general store along the Appalachian Trail.  It is here that hikers unload their packs, mail stuff home, and pick up anything that they think they might need.  Off to our next destination.

Along the way we came across Vogel State Park.  After spotting the waterfall from the road, we pulled in for a quick hike to bottom of it.

The store was fantastic.  It was complete with home decorations for sale, all kinds of hiking gear, and the walls were lined with signed packs and boots from past travelers of the trail.

Next stop Crane Creek Vineyard!  I found this vineyard on-line searching for festivals and fun things to do.  Apparently, there are 41 vineyards in north Georgia.  It was advertised as a fun family event, so Andy and I thought that this would be a nice place to celebrate our 9 year wedding anniversary. 

They had us park behind the vineyard, and then transported us to the entrance on a hay ride.  The boys just loved this, while we loved the view.

Once inside, the festival included a wine tasting, live music, lunch, painting for the kids and fishing.  It was beautiful and very relaxing, just a little hot.  If the temperature had been ten degrees cooler, it just would have been perfect!  We bought a bottle of wine, and let the kids play.  This was a nice stop.  Happy Anniversary my love!

For dinner we drove back into Blue Ridge and went to Joe’s BBQ.  It is a walk-up BBQ place with some very very tasty ribs.  After dinner we drove over to Lake Blue Ridge to check out the views. 

This house looks like a dream mountain house to me!  🙂

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Burt’s Pumpkin Patch

Nothing says fall more to me than watching the leaves change color, hayrides and pumpkin patches….so imagine our delight when we stumbled across Burt’s Pumpkin Patch on our way to Amicalola Falls.

At Burt’s farm they have pumpkins that range from an eye-popping 150 lbs. to a modest 1  lb. They grow thousands of pumpkins (in fact they told us that they sell over 10,000 a year), so the selection is vast and the quantity is never-ending. One of the most fascinating features of Burt’s farm is the impressive selection of every type of pumpkin, winter squash, gourds and fall decoration.  Indian corn, cornstalks and hay bales are also in never-ending supply at the farm. They also offer a hayride that is pulled by a John Deere tractor, it takes you through a winding trail filled with crops, nature and beauty.

This was by far the most beautiful pumpkin patch we have been too.  I was just as excited as the boys.  So many to choose from!!!

The first thing that we decided to do was go on a hayride.  It passed by several different crops, went through a covered bridge, and slowed in front of a spooky grave yard.  Davy loved the grave yard!

After the hayride we let the boys run free.  Which ones will they choose?  And the prices were so cheap!!!

We finally convinced Andy that we weren’t leaving without a really big one and a few small ones, so he caved and went for the wheelbarrow.  Love Love Love the Pumpkin Patch!

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BJ Reece Apple Orchard

After we left the festival we decided to take the boys to pick some apples.  They love to pick blueberries, so we thought that this would be fun too.  Davy just finished an apple lesson in school, Johnny Appleseed, so perfect timing.  There were quite a few different orchards that we could choose from, BJ’s seemed to have the largest crowd.  We figured if everyone else wanted to go there, then we should too.

Now, I have heard of a lot of things, but what I have never heard of is fried pies.  Andy is our pie eater in the family and his eyes were huge.  When we got up to the counter, they had every kind of pie imaginable.  Apple, cherry, chocolate, cream cheese, peach, pecan, etc.  Yum!  Of course we had to sample a few of them.

And they are off into the orchard to find us some trees that are full of apples…

What!!!  How dare you throw apples at mama!!!  Silly boys…

The apples all over the ground is what surprised me the most.  What a waste.  Matty liked to pick them up and bite into them, then he would throw it down and pick up another…  No stopping the bear….

What did we do with all of our apples you ask???  We brought them home, back to Florida, and made apple jelly.  Yum!

 

 

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Georgia State Apple Festival

Ellijay, Ga is known for it apples and we were very excited to discover that this was the weekend for the Georgia State Apple Festival.  The boys love the Strawberry Festival, so we just knew that they would love this too.  The festival had a tons of rides and outdoor activities…and they wouldn’t have to be riding around in the car.

Matty was so brave to go down this big slide.

I love the big corn fields in the background.  Reminds me of a trip Andy and I once took to Turkey Creek when we lived in Chicago.

Ok, the boys (and I do mean all three of them) had great fun with this apple cannon.  If we could have brought it home, they would have….

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Currahee Mountain and Helen, Ga

Bright and early we headed out this morning, excited for a full day of exploring.  Of course we had to stop at Starbucks first for some coffee, and it was there that they directed us to Big Bear Cafe for breakfast, a local mom and pop place.  This restaurant is located next to the train station and you know that you are in a small town when you walk in and half of the people in there say “Good Morning”.  Breakfast was cheap and delicious and I think that Andy had some of the best cheesy hash browns I have ever had…yum!

After our bellies were full, we drove over to Toccoa, Ga to see the famous Currahee Mountain.  Andy has been talking about this mountain since we saw the first episode of Band of Brothers when the soldiers were in training.  Here’s a little history tidbit… In 1942 the 506th Parachute Infantry received their training at the foot of Currahee and began each day by running 3 miles up the mountain and 3 miles back down. The regimental patch that they wore had the word Currahee and an outline of the mountain on it. There battle cry was “Currahee”. Boys who became Men and Brothers in war, as a result of their training in this unit, were from all walks of life and all parts of the United States.  Every year they have a race to the top of the mountain and back and every year Andy asks me if I want to run it.

We stopped at the Military Museum first.  Just Andy and Davy went through the museum, Matty and I played outside; he needed to do a little running.  We wandered into the gift shop and then set off to drive to the top of the mountain.  It was a slow dirt road, but the views were beautiful.

After we left the mountain, we headed west towards Helen.  I have been hearing about this town for years but have never had the opportunity to visit it…so this trip is the perfect opportunity.

Helen is a unique town in that it is a re-creation of an alpine village.  It is complete with cobblestone alleys, old-world towers, buildings that have gingerbread trim, and scenes painted throughout of Bavaria and North Georgia.  One of the things that it is most known for is that it has the longest running Oktoberfest in the country; running from September 22 to October 30.  “Oktoberfest you say???” and Andy was in.

There is really only one road in and out of Helen and the traffic was not fun at all.  We stopped to get some cash, and decided that the bank drive through teller was just as good as anywhere to park, so we did.  We did one quick walk through of the town and then decided to put our name on the wait list at the troll tavern and restaurant.  While we waited the boys played in the river and we settled in with an ice-cold draft beer.  For lunch, there really wasn’t any other option…we had to go with the combo wurst platter…delicious!  After lunch we wandered around a little more and then decided to head out.  It was unique and fun…but crowded.

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Lake House on Lake Lanier

Every year Davy gets Columbus Day and the day after off, which falls around the second week of October and nothing, sounds more fun than heading north to experience a little fall.  Everyone already knows how much he loves the mountains, so a long weekend in cooler weather…sign us up.

Aunt Barbara already had visitors planned at her home this weekend, so last-minute Andy says, “well lets find a place on Lake Lanier and explore new towns at the base of the Smoky Mountains”; so that’s what we did.  We found this little house on VRBO.com and luckily for us it was listed with a last-minute fall special that fell into our price range.  It was a small house, located in Gainesville, Ga, probably around 800 square feet, but it had a loft with two double beds that the boys just loved.  We didn’t spend a lot of time in the house; mostly we were out by 8am and didn’t return until 7ish.  We had planned on doing a little fishing, but there has been a drought in Atlanta and the lake was low, so we changed our mind and decided to do more hiking instead.

Some of the characteristics of the house included: a really steep driveway, a tin roof that banged loudly every time an acorn fell on it (by the way – there were hundreds of acorns and they were the biggest acorns that I have ever seen, between an inch and an inch and a half long) so it sounded like gunfire was going off all night, a huge screened in porch (that we loved and is a must one day in our mountain house), and there was white carpet!  Not sure why the owners would put white carpet in a Lake House…it made me so nervous the entire time.

The boys had a great time.  It was fun watching them share a room and they loved eating outside on the porch.

Eating breakfast on the porch.

Collecting Acorns!!!

Matty in the Loft.

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Church St. Armands and Fishing

August 7:  Sunday

It is a beautiful Sunday here on the island for the family to spend together, so we took the boys the church for a little worship.  The Roser Memorial Church was built 1913 by Charles Roser as a memorial to his wife Caroline.  He had decided that since so many people came to visit the island that it would not be given to any denomination, but would stand as a house of union for worship.  The original church still stands and is beautiful.  The people were friendly and the boy had a great time in Sunday School.

For lunch we headed down to St. Armand’s circle.  Andy and I always have a craving for Tommy Bahama’s when we head this way.  He loves the cheeseburger and I love the Ahi Tuna Poke…yum!

After walking through the shops, the boys were so good that we treated them to ice cream and promised to stop at the Long Boat Key playground on the way back.  It was a pretty park and we had it all to ourselves.

As we crossed back over to Bradenton Beach, we decided to drive down Bridge Street to see what was there.  We’ve passed by here so many times, but we had never stopped to check it out.  What did we find???  Minigolf!  It was so hot out, but Davy loved showing us his golf moves and at the end the boys got to drop their ball into a Plinko game and Matty won a free round next time we came back.

For the evening activity, the daddy’s decided to take the boys fishing.  They all climbed into the back of the truck and told stories about who was going to catch the whopper fish of the day.

Everyone caught a fish today and we celebrated with Two Scoops Ice Cream…

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AMI Saturday Fun

August 6: Saturday

We love the weekends!  So much to do and see….  We started our day today down at the Holmes Beach public beach for breakfast.  We had heard about their all you can eat pancake breakfast and that sounds perfect for the boys.

After breakfast we loaded up the beach gear and decided to spend the rest of the morning at Bean Point.  We knew that the beaches were going to be crowded, so we thought that we might get lucky here since it is a little more private and secluded. The kids played in the kayak and on the paddleboard. We even went for a walk around the north point. The tide was out and the view was beautiful. The kids were even rewarded with a finding a starfish.
To end the day, we moved over to the west side to watch the sunset. The weather was beautiful and we were rewarded with sand dollars. :O)

Amanda and her family came out to spend the day with us.

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Bean Point and Fishing on the Pier

August 2: Tuesday

Today we started our day with some scrambled eggs and bacon for the children.  Afterwards, I ran over to Ginny and Jane’s and picked Kelly and I up a couple of Latte’s.  About 30 minutes later Brandie and Laurence stopped by and said, “Let’s go to Bean Point!”  We stopped by Beach Bums to find out exactly where the foot path was, and we were off.  I had to park the golf cart at the Rod and Reel pier, but the views and solitude were worth it.

This picture is so funny to me….  For some reason we have had terrible AT&T service today and poor Brandie has been constantly checking her phone just hoping that her work emails are coming through.

Me and my Matty Bear….

After dinner we decided to take the boys fishing; with the sun setting on the west side and it being a little later in the day we were hoping that it wouldn’t be too hot.   In retrospect, this is something that definitely needs to be done with the daddy’s here….there are just to many little people wanting help with baiting their hook, casting, and pulling off the caught fish.  We bought some bait over at the General Store and went down to the Anna Maria pier.  The boys were so excited when uncle Laurence showed up to help them.  All of the big boys caught fish, they were so happy!

I love this picture because Emma’s face is just classic….

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Let’s Ride the Waves

August 1: Monday

We have found that the most pleasant time to be at the beach is in the evening.  The sun is setting and not overly hot, there is a wonderful breeze, it’s not to crowded, and the children get to run and play before bed.  Tonight we took out all of the boogie boards, they are a big hit this year for all of the children.  The waves have been the perfect size for our little guys and the current hasn’t been to strong either…  :O)

Brandie, Laurence, and Ryla stopped by for a quick visit.  How cute are they on their 4 seater bike!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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