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Savannah, Georgia, one of the USA’s southern jewels, was our home for three winter months at the end of 2010. From beautiful squares to historic houses, unforgettable restaurants and an eccentric cast of characters that could be (and actually
is) straight out of a novel, we tried to capture everything that makes Savannah so special. Start reading from
the beginning of our journey, or skip to
the end. Visit the
comprehensive index of everything we wrote about, or just check out a few posts, selected at random, below:
Back in the Day Bakery

Unless you want an 8-hour sermon that includes nutritional charts, a Powerpoint presentation and tears of righteous fury, don’t get Jürgen started on American breads. And never use the phrase “Wonder Bread” around him — I will not be held responsible for anything that happens.
Nov 30, 2010
For 91 Days in Savannah

Brrrrrr! One of the main reasons we chose to move to the Deep South was our aversion to winter, but our three months in Savannah were marked by freezing temperatures. Still, between November, 2010 and the end of January, 2011, we had an incredible time in one of America’s Southern jewels. “Picturesque” doesn’t even begin to describe Savannah — the squares, the houses, the Spanish moss, the cemeteries. The city is a photographer’s dream come true. But our stay of three months gave us a chance to look deeper, past Savannah’s superficial beauty and into its strangely compelling culture. Hipster art students, a historic black community and an aging aristocracy are three of the main groups which intermingle daily in Savannah.
May 26, 2011
Hunting Island State Park and the Saga of Seventeen Splinters

After spending the day in Beaufort, we drove out to Hunting Island: a semitropical barrier island that had been used in the 19th century for hunting (hence the name), and is now a State Park.
Dec 09, 2010
We’ve made the effort to convert our three-month blog about Savannah into an e-book. For 91 Days in Savannah contains all of our articles and a selection of nearly 150 of our best pictures. With a index sorted by category, links to the original blog posts, and cross-references spread throughout, the e-book is a perfect companion for a trip to Savannah.
For just a few bucks, you can download your own copy of the book for use on your e-reader or computer, giving you access to our anecdotes and articles wherever you are, without having to connect to the internet. And, buying the e-book is a great way to support our project… take a look at some sample pages from the PDF.
Don’t forget to check out our other e-books, from our 91 days in Oviedo, Buenos Aires, Bolivia and Palermo!