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  1. #1
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    Thanks. I enjoy riding out here much more than in town. I'd love to start a cycling bed and breakfast out here -- except you fix your own breakfast, do your own laundry and you stay for free! In other words, I'd love to share this place with other cyclists and enjoy some company, but actually having a B & B sounds like real work to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeeLady View Post
    Thanks. I enjoy riding out here much more than in town. I'd love to start a cycling bed and breakfast out here -- except you fix your own breakfast, do your own laundry and you stay for free! In other words, I'd love to share this place with other cyclists and enjoy some company, but actually having a B & B sounds like real work to me.
    We'd have to pitch in a hire a chef for breakfast, then go for a lovely ride and burn off the calories

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    Wannadu - do you also have issues with sand? Here, red clay is everywhere in GA, and the second you cross Savannah River into SC where I live, there's sand. I'm talking white, beach type sand without the ocean. It makes growing grass or plants so hard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CyclChyk View Post
    Wannadu - do you also have issues with sand? Here, red clay is everywhere in GA, and the second you cross Savannah River into SC where I live, there's sand. I'm talking white, beach type sand without the ocean. It makes growing grass or plants so hard.
    I live on the central western side of ga-south of Atlanta and red clay here. But I did go to college(after HS) in south Ga and it was sandy(near Vidalia-onions-the soil there grows the most unique onion in the world) In fall the first yr I was there, it was a cool morning and I wasn't used to the milder weather so I wore a sweater to Savannah and about roasted all day b/c it was 75-80 degrees, the sand wasn't frost. (blush) So the coastal terrain near the Savannah R. doesn't surprise me and mix w/ red clay. Jennifer

    P.S.and the leaves don't turn fast either. Not like the gorgeous colors you get up north.Our trees are a little golden but still a lot of green.

 

 

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