Saturday, March 08, 2008

We had a great time in Savannah. At this point we were no longer talking about moving off the boat. Although, we do know we must pursue other endeavours after this trip. Savannah had about ten or more freighters a day pass by while we were tied to the floating dock on River St.



I set up an array of lizards one night at the plaza on River street. We met the other artists whom had been fighting for their rights to sell on River Street and finally won with the help of the ACLU. However, they were supposed to be paid retroactive permit fees from the city, but that never happened. They did not care as long as they were allowed to sell from that point on. Permits are still being issued despite the lawsuit and very few are aware that the sale of art is legally protected under freedom of speech.



I pulled out my acoustic bass one night and tried to keep up with Walter, but I never know where he is going. He has performed in many movies and with many popular artists like Tom Petty. But you will always find him on River street every evening.



Our new friends, Dave and Rachael, are travelling with us down the coast to Key West. Here is the great departure from Savannah.





Above is Barbarella, Dave and Rachael's boat, in a creek in Georgia. Below is the part of ICW where you have to go outside to the ocean to avoid a sandbank before continuing south.

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