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Tag Archives: Savannah
Tomato Time
Hey y’all in the North! Bet your veggies are just taking hold, and the bugs and diseases are about to creep in! Here on coastal Georgia, we are already harvesting! Already dealt with caterpillars and worms and whitefly! Captain Jacks … Continue reading
Christmas pudding
You know the Christmas crunch has arrived when the Christmas shelves are empty and your stove and ovens are running full tilt. Savannah must be one of the most decorated cities in the universe at Christmas! Do the shelves in … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, Ogechee meat market, plum pudding, Savannah
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Summer Anniversaries
June brings summer weddings, and when all goes well year after year, it brings anniversary celebrations. I feel blessed to have made it to this one , happily, and look forward to more. To celebrate we took a boat ride … Continue reading
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Tagged anniversaries, cherry tomatoes, Husk, Savannah, SOuthern cooking, Wassaw Island
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Charleston with my Chums
The heat has started to settle in Savannah, so we decided to make a trip for an activity that is guaranteed air conditioned….shopping. There is so much to love about Savannah, but the shopping experience is not one of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Charleston, Savannah, shopping, Skidaway Island, Trader Joes, Wentworth Mansion
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Autumn Arrives in Savannah
Autumn arrives in Savannah between humid, sultry days and close nights when the air doesn’t move enough to even sway a long piece of Spanish moss hanging motionless from live oaks and vines. Today was such a moment, when the … Continue reading
Searching in Savannah
Aren’t we always searching for something? And when our search intensifies, it may mean we are testing and honing our creativity. The arrival of house guests made me search out our adopted city of Savannah for new things to … Continue reading
Tiny Treasures to Behold
Today I organized a trip off Island and into Savannah to see a small exhibit of beading by the artists in the Coastal Beading Society. This group of artists are inspiring in their artfulness and their patience. Imagine the hours … Continue reading
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Tagged art of beading, Beading, beading exhibit, Coastal Beading Society, Gryphon Tea Room, Savannah
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Roses on the Coast
Much of Georgia soil is clay, but on the Coast, sandy soil predominates. Years ago when I was first smitten with roses, I took great pains to amend the soil so that I could grow roses. Here in Georgia, the temperate … Continue reading
Sidewalks of Savannah
Savannah is a city rich in culture with a long, interesting history. It had seen better days when SCAD (Savannah College of Art & Design)came to its rescue. The college has seen tremendous growth, and aims for a student population … Continue reading
Savannah suits up for Autumn
My fellow bloggers and my dear readers, The days grow shorter, and perhaps to shine cheer on us all, the lights and the sparkle of the season are beginning to creep in. That is not always a good thing, as it … Continue reading