Last Days in Savannah April 21, 2008
Posted by jim in Un-geeky stuff.trackback
Our last days in Savannah went fast. We went to Paula Deen’s restaurant, Lady and Sons and had a really good meal. Below is a picture of the sign outside the restaurant.
Here is a picture of Cindy with the menu — our little piece of history proving that we were there!
We spent some time running down some Forest Gump (the movie) sites — the church spire where the feather was released at the start of the movie and the square where Forest was seated on a bench telling his story. in the process, we ran into a lot of interesting squares and buildings — hopefully I’ll eventually get these uploaded to my internet picasaweb site and be able to give you the url.
We also spent one day going to Tybee Island. We also visited Fort Pulaski on our way to Tybee Island. We visied the beach, saw the lighthouse, then ate at the Crab Shack whose slogan is “where the elite eat in their bare feet”.
All in all, we had an enjoyable time, but both Cindy and I would rate Charleston, SC as a more enjoyable city to visit. Now we’re off to camp at the Georgia Veterans State Park so that we can visit the Jimmy Carter National Historic Site and the Andersonville Historic Site.


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