Monday, September 10, 2012

Moving Past Lost

Riding around in circles is something most of us are familiar with.  You know you have driven past the blue house, and here it is again.  I've heard this situation called many things:  "getting turned around, a little out of the way, just roaming around, going in circles, wandering around", and the funniest one I heard is "I was on an adventure."  Once I heard someone say things were switched around.  Say what? Why can't we just say we're lost?

Moving past lost means having points of reference, land marks and something that looks familiar and tells you, "ah ha... now I know where I am".  Well for the adventurous visitor who enjoys finding things on your own or folks like me who want specific directions.... and anyone in-between, we are designing a map of Sapelo to help you find your way around.

Michele Johnson, artist and author is designing the map which will include streets, landmarks and pictures, so your adventure will have a planned arrival.  The map will also list the areas where motorized vehicles are not allowed.

Last week a group of us met to go over some of the finer details and accuracy of things most people probably will not notice but are important to us.  I was there with my request to include additional details.  (Being lost is neither adventurous, roaming or turned around.  I am simply ready to reach my destination).

We are so excited about this map for our guests.  Give us your thoughts about what should be included on the map.  Have you been to Sapelo?  If so, what items would you find useful on a map?  Let us hear from you.  There's no need to wander around on an adventure when you can head to the beach and start your fun.


Fred Hay Georgia DNR and Island Manager, Michele Johnson, map designer,  Maurice Bailey Manager of Sapelo Go golf cart rentals, Doc Bill partner with Sapelo Island Birdhouses

2 comments:

  1. Annita, your descriptive postings and pictures are amazing! Your postings make me feel that I'm walking on Cabretta Beach and enjoying the unspoiled beauty captured in your spectacular pictures.
    Thanks so much!
    Ida

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  2. Good fishing spots, both oceanfront and in the local creeks etc, that are accessible by golf cart. Also good locations to hunt for your own clams.

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