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 Close Up – Gingerbread House
With its Gothic houses, squares and Spanish moss hanging from every tremendous Live Oak, Savannah tr…
After One Month in Savannah…
Our first month in Savannah had come to an end, faster than expected, and it was fun, weird and exci…
Day Trip to Beaufort
We took a trip to Beaufort, South Carolina, which is about an hour north of Savannah. This small coa…
Fort Pulaski – The South’s Not So Invincible Stronghold
The road to Tybee Island takes you right by Cockspur Island, home to Fort Pulaski. Originally built …
Back in the Day Bakery
So when we discovered the Back in the Day Bakery, on the corner of Bull and 40th street, we were ove…
Telfair Square
Originally called St. James Square after the famous London park, Telfair Square was renamed in 1833 …
Scenes from Savannah City Streets
Photographers visiting Savannah are going to have a hard time holding to any sort of schedule… and…
The Owens Thomas House – Our First Bad Experience in Savannah
We had been excited to get into the old homes of Savannah, especially after our experience at the Sc…
Drayton Glassworks in Savannah
Biking home with a fresh loaf of bread from the Back in the Day Bakery, we passed a tiny shop in whi…