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**UPDATE 4/26/2022** Effective with the May 6, 2022 PIR 4 guests will be allowed. Still must be fully vaccinated to attend.
**UPDATE as of 11/10/2022 PIR vaccination is no longer required.
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We just got back from King's Bay, GA. What a great trip! Since the son was working all but one day, we did some exploring.
St. Mary's is just down the road, and if you go in the summer, they set up a small market by one of the shelters. We picked up fresh homemade sweet breads, a pie, just picked blueberries and a cooling neck tube. Well, needless to say, the baked goods and blueberries were gobbled up by our son and his roomie! Since I couldn't bake in a hotel room it was a great treat.
We also ate one afternoon at the best little Greek cafe in St. Mary's--think it was called RiverSide. Think really good spinach pie and greek salad, and out of site gyros!
The guys liked eating at a wings place on Hospitality Road. We tried to get into a restaurant called OPS, but it was packed for a fundraiser. Smelled great with italian seasonings and the specials looked simple but good. There's also Pepper's in a small strip mall, which had authentic Mesican food. (Did I tell you how much we spent feeding these guys and one daughter-in-law? They were broke having just come from Groton, and waiting for their room expenses to be reimbursed from the hotel where they had to stay while in Groton.) We also filled their refrigerator with cold cuts, freezer pops--and their new shelving unit with canned goods.)
We got a quick public viewing of the base, but nowhere close to the docks. Our son was awaiting the return of the USS West Virginia. We only wish we could have had clearance to go see the boat return.
While there, we stayed at a Comfort Inn and Suites on Hospitality Rd. Very convenient, and if you pre-paid, you got a good rate.
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