savannah blues
Savannah was exactly as I remembered it: beautiful, old and warm. I want to go back and drink sweet tea and spent a few days leisurely walking around the city. Eat some shrimp; take a horse ride around the city. We’re back and I’ve decided two things, maybe three. One: the south is absolutely a good place to go when your current home in the north is taken over with cold, drizzle and fog. Two: never travel with three guys (boys? men?) while being the only female. You will hear and experience things no lady should ever have to. And three, eat at Paula Deen’s restaurant Lady & Sons. You will eat too much and not regret it. Or maybe you will. I didn’t.
The wedding at Long Boat Key resort was picture perfect. It was right on the beach and the bride was stunning, truly stunning. I consider a wedding to be fancy when you have a choice between beef, fish or vegetarian on your RSVP card. It was fancy, but not over the top. It was simple and elegant. I like that. The music was good, the food was good, the company was nice, and the drinks were flowing. All in all, a pretty good time.










3 Comments:
oh how i miss savannah! i used to live down there and consider that the top three cities i would visit if i could. i never tired of it. glad you had a great time too!
I went to Savannah for the first time this year and it was wonderful! I think it's a great place to visit and you are totally right about Paula Deen. Man she can cook!
I've missed your blog! Great pics as well as prose.
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