What’s not to love about Savannah?
We have been there several…many?…times and each visit is unique and lovely.
Last week was cooler than usual with one very windy day following strong thunderstorms.
The gardens in Savannah are always a joy; in March it is the azaleas that steal the show!
The mornings were glorious. We stayed near Forsyth Park and our first morning I really think the azaleas were at their peak. They were just gorgeous. The next day it rained, hard, so thank goodness I took these pictures when I did.
Spanish Moss is so unique and adds such character to each and every tree…
The Palmetto (not Palm!) trees are always a joy to see, especially against the true blue sky.
Next up: Amaryllis
Several houses had them planted in front usually around a tree and/or with black iron fencing.
And finally, the iconic fountain in Forsyth Park looking better than ever!
I’ll continue this adventure and give you some shopping and eating recommendations!
What a beautiful city. Thank you for sharing, Libby. Love the amaryllis. Can they survive outdoors in NC?
Lovely! Just right. Thanks.
Beautiful photos and a beautiful city. I like the area around the Telfair Museum.
WONDERFUL……….One of my relatives is in a round about THERE!
GENERAL NATHANAEL GREENE.He rode with GEORGE W in the REVOLUTIONARY WAR!
They were BEST BUDDIES………..IN fact MY GREAT times 4? name two of his children after GEORGE and MARTHA!
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So pretty!
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I love the azaleas. Sadly, I gave them up here when the drought settled in.