From Charleston, we drove to Savannah.
My friend Jenny, from I'm having a Thought Here told us that if we were in Savannah, we had to go visit the Bonaventure Cemetery, so we made that our stop before checking into our hotel.
Bob and I both find old cemeteries so interesting, and this one was beautiful, with live oak trees dripping in spanish moss.
This is a military section and was very touching.
Such beautiful stones and sculptures. We could have spent a lot more time there!
We saw so many beautiful homes.
The capitol building. Its dome is covered in real gold.
We were scheduled to go on a river boat ride that afternoon, but it was obviously not the day for it so we headed back to our hotel to dry out, because even on the trolley, we had gotten very wet. When we got off, the parking lot was flooded and our shoes got soaked.
Savannah ended up getting 6 1/2 inches of rain in 24 hours, so there was lots of flooding.
We went to the hotel, did some laundry and put our tennis shoes in the dryer!
Look at the beautiful ceiling!
We ate in the Captains room, where there was a hidden tunnel that went to the river. They used to use it to smuggle in rum, and to smuggle out people that would wake up on a pirate ship and have to work on it.
In spite of flooding, we really enjoyed Savannah. Next up was a trip to Columbia, SC.
4 comments:
Awesome photos! We like old cemeteries too. Those were some unique headstones. That ceiling in the capital rotunda was stunning. That was a lot of rain! Wow. I’ve never seen water in the streets like that! My goodness - 6 inches in 24 hours is a fourth of the total rain in the state of California! We’d slip off into the ocean with that amount of rain.
I like that pirates place. My husband is into pirates!🏴☠️ so he’d love that place. Thanks for sharing. I can’t wait to see more
OH my, the rain. That bordered on scary!
What a lovely city!! I have never been to Savannah and this is exactly what I dreamed it was. What lovely streets and amazing houses and history. Just gorgeous.
We, too, love old cemeteries. And this one was so special. It would have been hard to tear ourselves away from the historical stones and lovely landscaping. Those trees are so interesting.
I LOVE this post, thank you for the tour! Your first photo looks a bit like the Everglades. And that bridge!! I would be way too scared to drive over it! It's an adventure all in itself! The church ceiling is beautiful, And the brick street with those gorgeous trees is amazing! So gorgeous. Love the cemetery as well.
I guess you are home and writing about your adventures. lol
I love Savannah - I would not love to live there, but I do love to visit there.
My favorite thing again are the trees - and that beautiful Spanish Moss - you can't grow that in Atlanta that I know of.
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