u/pluginn83

Chattanooga blessings
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Chattanooga blessings

Today I was lucky enough to get enough cash for a new phone. My dog broke my other one. Thankfully this phone has tap to pay and I was able to receive some cash from an old friend in GA to get a little bud and a drink which she would throughly approve of. Currently going to have to wait out a week worth of rain before we travel on, but with the Tennessee River so close we are gonna enjoy the weather.

u/pluginn83 — 1 day ago

Atlanta ga

Well we made it to Fairburn ga and are now walking to Atlanta to check out the Norfolk trains. Trying to head to Chattanooga next

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u/pluginn83 — 8 days ago
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Homebum fire place

Just saw this in the woods at an old abandoned camp. Thought it was cool so I shared it.

u/pluginn83 — 10 days ago
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Home grown

Our friend kicked us down some GA home grown from his buddy before driving us to waycross.

u/pluginn83 — 12 days ago

Southren kingfish

Caught this little guy a little bit ago. Let him go cause he's a survivor. His one eye was pretty cool.

u/pluginn83 — 14 days ago

St Simon's

Spent a few hours on st simons at the beach and pier. Also found some awesome cigarette prices in Brunswick

u/pluginn83 — 14 days ago
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Smallest church

Made it to Savanah GA and Met up with a friend who took us in for a visit. Saw this in his town. I have definitely not seen a church smaller than this.

u/pluginn83 — 15 days ago

Hoping he comes back and stops again so I can get a better picture. Anyway check this engine out. It's csx with a slash and than Norfolk and has the bnsf orange on the rails. Coolest engine I've ever seen.

u/pluginn83 — 17 days ago

My phone was dead so I couldn't get pictures of downtown which sucked. I also couldn't get pictures or videos of the Blue Angels as they did their air show either which sucks because it was pretty cool. They have been my favorite part about charleston

u/pluginn83 — 18 days ago
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The first camp was under a bridge. I thought all the art work was cool. I liked thier train cars too. It was next to a yard. The second one is just a skeleton of what it use to be. Looks like it burned down. There's a bunch of tools and stuff left behind. I loved the ladder going up the tree. Looks like it came from a train, but idk. I loved the way it was dug into the ground.

u/pluginn83 — 18 days ago

We've come a long way... started in Florence, went to Myrtle Beach, and are now getting closer and closer to Charleston. We even caught some crab along the way.

u/pluginn83 — 24 days ago
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Well someone donated a whole big jar of change to us that totaled $120 so we bought a new pole. Hopefully this Zebco lasts longer than the last one

u/pluginn83 — 26 days ago