It's a tradition for us, ever since reading Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: Martinis. Except, we drink ours in Forsyth Park instead of Bonaventure Cemetery. Forsyth is the perfect place to share a drink or picnic and people watch. Another Southern tradition: Waffle House takeout, served with local peaches and spiced, Georgia pecans from the farmer's market. YUM! Why don't we live in Savannah? Good question.
Gumbo and hushpuppies, history as good as it is bad, walk-abouts worth a million, oak trees dripping with moss, beguiling cemeteries and famous hauntings. Follow our feet...
This was our street.
Bonaventure Cemetery
A hawk hunting at Forsyth. He liked to land on the top of the famous fountain.
An alley cat behind our rental.
Two curious dogs on a walk-about.
The Sorrel-Weed house.
The brick pavers in front of the mansion were handmade by children, and the bricks have tiny fingerprints.
A wedding at Forsyth.
18 comments:
Wow! Looks fantastic. I loved that book so much!
Savannah is beautiful!
The architecture and furnishings are exquisite. The huge Alice-in-wonderland mirror over the fireplace seems like a window to another world. PS: I accidentally placed this comment in your earlier post.
I loved that book! Savannah is beautiful in your photos and the mention of gumbo and hushpuppies made me hungry.
What a beautiful collection of flowers, animals, bugs, houses, and even some gorgeous people!
I like the variety of subjects you photographed. All amazing!
Me encanta el reportaje fotográfico, en esta serie de fotos.
Besos
I realy loved Bonaventure Cemetery
beautiful photos. A great place.
greetings from the island of rügen / northern germany
What beautiful photos! I've never been to Savannah but it looks fabulous. Reminds me juts a bit of Charleston, SC.
A wonderful photo tour. Corner buildings are so interesting. - Margy
Great photos!
Those Savannah traditions sound wonderful!
Oh wow, I want to go Savannah more than ever now. What a great set of photos you give us.
What an interesting and beautiful place to stay and do a walk-about. You photographed it so well. Makes me want to fly there for a visit, if only I was but a bit younger :)
Greetings and Salutations! You captured the essence of Savannah. Such lovely photographs.
I lived in GA for many years and it's a different world than other places. Love your photos a lot.
Thanks for sharing your link at My Corner of the World this week!
The pictures are great. Love the dogs, how cute are they.
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