Savannah, GA
We experienced southern hospitality at its best staying with, Amy my college friend & fellow Dandelion (there's a story there...), in Savannah, GA. She and her family welcomed us into their beautiful home with warmth and love. They engaged us in wonderful conversation, gave us the inside scoop on the city, and included us a feast with extended family and another visiting adventurer. We, in turn, wowed them with the magic of not only our pop-up camper but also our personal toilet with a tent for modesty. Everyone was happy! :)
Savannah itself is gorgeous. There is so much history packed into 2 square miles! Forsyth Square sported one of the city's many fountains with green water in honor of St. Patrick's Day. Rali took me to high tea at Gryphon, a very cool tea house that was once an apothecary/pharmacy and then a bookstore before being purchased and renovated by the Savannah College of Art and Design. SCAD is super cool and has done a ton to reinvigorate Savannah and restore many of its historical buildings.
Before heading out of town, we were treated to a tour of the Massie School (Thanks Uncle Ted!), had a lovely lunch with Amy & Hal, and then strolled on Tybee Beach. Sigh . . . We'd love to revisit Savannah again in the not-too-distant future!
HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY!!!
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