Our Savannah Travel Blog

For 91 Days, the southern jewel of Savannah, Georgia, was our winter home. 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.

Savannah's Book Bird Girl

The Inescapable Influence of The Book

Before we moved to Savannah, me, Jürgen and four-year-old Xiao Liang of Taiwan were the only three p…

Savannah-Gazebo-Crawford

Crawford Square

Laid out in 1841, Crawford is the only of Savannah's squares with recreational equipment: a basketba…

Savannah Happy New Years

Happy 2011 in Savannah

As 2011 rolled in, we had some things to celebrate… mainly, the fact that we still had another mon…

Savannah's Troup Square

Troup Square

Built in 1851, Troup is one of Savannah's smaller squares. It was named after George Troup, a former…

Mansion In Savannah brick stone

Inside a Savannah Mansion

On New Year's Eve, we were invited into the home of an old-school Savannahian. Our soft-spoken host,…

Globe Wright Square

Wright Square

We always loved passing through Savannah's Wright Square – there is always something going on.

Visit Old Fort Jackson

Old Fort Jackson

President Thomas Jefferson ordered the construction of Old Fort Jackson to protect the important por…

Savannah Franklin Square

Franklin Square

Like the lost squares of Liberty and Elbert, Franklin Square had been a victim of urbanization, but …

Cat singing in Savannah

The Singing Cat and Other Savannah Photographs

In Savannah, every time you step out of the house, you're going to see something strange and beautif…

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