One of the original burying grounds of early Savannahians. It also has some devastating history. Savannah was hit by three major yellow fever epidemics before doctors figured out it was transferred via mosquito. It is the resting place of many famous Savannahians, included those of the Habersham clan, some of the city’s founders. It…
A Parisian afternoon in Savannah
Stop by Papillote for a delicious, fresh lunch made by a real French chef. My favorite, Le Parisen A trip to the always-enchanting Paris Market And take in the tremendous Twilight Visions exhibit at the Jepson.
Savannah by Night
After a delightful meal at Molly MacPherson’s we took a stroll back to the car along Broughton Street. I was inspired to snap of photos of things along the way. It was also a bit of a recon mission for the series of photos I am planning, featuring the remnants of the original downtown businesses…
Where to go on a hot, muggy day in Savannah
It’s definitely hot outside but there is plenty to keep one cool. I had a delicious lunch at T-Rex Mex. It’s in the basement level of a building on Broughton, so it is extra cool and away from the glare of the sun. The decor is Dia de Los Muerto, but don’t be alarmed. The…