Ruth took us out this morning, it was cloudy and cool, but it quickly warmed up. Before long we were walking through Sylvester, Georgia, "The Peanut Capital of the World". The good people have given themselves that name because they can raise more peanuts per acre than anyplace in the world. And if that weren't enough, it is also, "Home of Peter Pan Peanut Butter".
 
We are walking  amongst pine trees, cotton fields and peanuts. Throw in a few cow pastures.
 
There was a big cotton gin in Sylvester turning out seed less cotton. And it had plenty of cotton to gin as there were dozens of huge bales stored outside.
 
We only walked 11 miles today. We had to get back to Albany, eat lunch and move our RV's from Albany RV Resort to Pines Campground in Tifton, Georgia, our home for the next few days.
 
Today we found a bright orange baseball cap imprinted with "Live Oak Plantation", an allen wrench, a pocket knife and .18 cents. Stay tuned ...


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