Now, I've spent quite a bit of time in New York City and I've also been to London, so I can safely say I've experienced the "big city." While New York and London are great for shopping, fine dining, museums, or strange people-watching, they are downright exhausting.
Lovely shops on the Riverwalk. |
Spanish moss and cobblestones. |
Savannah is a place I have always wanted to visit. From everything I'd seen in movies and on television, it looked absolutely beautiful, and I must say that once I arrived, it did not disappoint. Was there traffic? Yes, but no honking horns or angry drivers. Crowds? Sure, but no pushing or shoving, just polite people going about their days. Locals didn't treat tourists as inconveniences, but rather as new friends. Spanish moss and magnolias line the streets, and every few blocks there is a beautiful square...a place for tourists and locals alike to rest in the shade, catch up with friends, or grab a bite to eat.
Free entertainment in Chippewa Square. |
Just a casual stroll in Savannah. |
View from our room at the River Street Inn. |
I wasn't sure what I'd find when I arrived in Savannah, but after only a few days there, I was sure sad to leave. I can't wait to get back, take a stroll down Bull Street and stop at each square, all while sipping a peach tea and wearing a fabulous hat.
Fountain in Forsyth Park. |
Found my dream home! |
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