The BBQ Beach Bash was a typical annual small town event. Some canned music, beautiful weather and a small crowd made it a great afternoon.
After a great morning spent outside sunning ourselves, we decided to have dinner at the Brunswick BBQ Beach Bash, held at the Mary Ross Waterfront Park. An annual event, it features competitive BBQers fromm all over the South. We didn't stay long enough to know who won the judging, but our judging was an A+! Dave's brisket and my pulled pork were outstanding. The BBQ Beach Bash was a typical annual small town event. Some canned music, beautiful weather and a small crowd made it a great afternoon. After leaving the Bash, we stopped to look at a beautiful sailing schooner. They allowed free tours because it was for sale. What a beautiful ship. And Dave actually practiced his pole dancing! Our last stop was the Lover's Oak. Estimated to be around 900 years old, the trunk is about 13 feet in diameter. The tree has been recognized bythe National Arborist Society and the International Society of Arboriculture. It was truly a gem within the beautiful historic district.
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