We then drove over to the house Julie lived in with her kids and ex-husband in Richmond Hills. She lived within a few miles of Fort McAllister but only went there a very few times. She is not much of a history buff. It was sitting vacant when an upstairs pipe broke and flooded the whole place and led to a lot of damage, but the new owners are rebuilding it.
The traffic on I-95 was horrible coming back.
We had a Low Country Boil for dinner from a local place, Wood's Seafood. If you're ever in Georgia or South Carolina and have the opportunity to have one of these, go for it. It consists of sea food, sausage, potatoes and corn on the cob. Good eating.
And, a great price. It is more than you can eat at one meal so leftovers and costs just $11.
Good Eating in the Neighborhood. --RoadLowCountry
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