Tuesday,
Nov. 14, 2017
Another
late start and headed north to Savannah. The highways are flanked by trees and
bushes on both sides, sort like driving through a tunnel. There are lots of
road side bill boards with interesting messages, everything from canned
vegetables of okra and corn to Christ-saves, Pedro’s “you never sausage a
thing” to big-time health care to gater farms.
Savannah
is lovely with its moss hung trees and iron work. Lots of old-old buildings in
the downtown area, brick, draped in balcony flowers, gingerbread and arched
windows.
We
dined at Corleone’s, a neighborhood Italian cafĂ©. Huge portions, salmon with
fettucine alfredo and veal Marsala with olive and tomato pasta; barely ate
half. Still had to try the key lime pie, though. Tangy and sweet. Bought a
“legalize marijuana” t-shirt in Italian flag colors, just to support the
cause.
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