We’re back in Blowing Rock for a brief getaway and the fall colors are popping!
Month: September 2021
Stay Close to Nature
“Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature. It will never failure you.” – Frank Lloyd Wright
The Florida Scene
“The salvation of the Florida scene will come about only if the public savors its beauty, understands its limitations, and speaks up for its preservation ” – Marjorie Harris Carr
Boardwalk
Our Sunday late afternoon ritual is to head out to Oakland Nature Preserve and take a stroll along the scenic boardwalk to Lake Apopka (about 1.5 miles roundtrip). It’s a great way to get some fresh air and relieve stress before another daunting workweek!
What I’m Reading …
Before you visit Savannah, I recommend you pick up a copy of Secret Savannah by Chris Berinato. This great guidebook led us to all of the “weird, wonderful and obscure” Savannah sites, many of which we would have missed otherwise! Some highlights of our recent visit that are featured in Secret Savannah include the old harbour light, Johnny Mercer statue, Waving Girl statue, Original Pinkie Masters, Abe’s on Lincoln, Moon River Brewing Company, Bonaventure Cemetery, Wormsloe State Historic Site, Graveface Museum, Colonial Park Cemetery, Book Lady Bookstore, Pirate’s House and Alex Raskin Antiques. Highly recommended!
Weird Savannah
As we strolled through Forsyth Park to check out the famous fountain, we walked by a guy walking his pet tortoise, Robert. Just another day in Savannah!
Moon River Brewing Company
Ideally located on Bay Street in downtown Savannah, Moon River Brewing Company has earned a reputation as the most haunted place in Savannah! We hung out in the adjacent beer garden and enjoyed some ice-cold craft beers. Great place!
Graveface Museum
We stopped by the gift shop at the Graveface Museum on Factors Walk in downtown Savannah and had a great time looking at all the eclectic stuff on display! I even found a copy of The Bounty Hunter by legendary North Carolina singer-songwriter Mike Cross in the bargain bin for just $2, along with Grady Stiles and Johnny Eck sideshow pins! We will definitely tour the museum on our next visit when we have more time. Don’t miss it!
Colonial Park Cemetery
Established in 1750, Colonial Park Cemetery lies in the heart of Savannah’s Historic District. It’s a great place to wander around and soak up some American history. The most famous burial here is Button Gwinnett, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Original Pinkie Masters
A legendary Savannah dive bar first opened in 1953, Pinkie Masters features cheap beer such as ice-cold cans of PBR, eclectic decor, a classic jukebox blaring 1980’s rock ‘n’ roll and a colorful revolving crew of local characters. Jimmy Carter was here! It’s not hard to find – just look for the Pabst Blue Ribbon sign.




































