Archive for March, 2011

Savannah Stopover

By From http://fredericksblogger.blogspot.com/ • Mar 30th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

This year, on our annual trip to visit my mom in Port St. Lucie, Florida (been there, blogged that), we stopped for two nights in Savannah, Georgia. Armed with our invaluable walking tour guidebook ($6 well spent), we spent almost all of our time in the city walking around the downtown historic district, and I can’t remember a city center more picturesque than this one.

The city was laid out in the 1700’s around 8-block wards, with a square at each ward’s center. As the city grew, new squares were added, and today, 22 remain. This means that you can’t walk more than a few blocks before coming to the next square. Each square contains some artistic centerpiece: a statue or monument or fountain, surrounded by well-tended landscaping, brick pathways, and live oak trees draped in Spanish moss. And around each square, the city’s finest civic, commercial and residential structures were built, so that if you sit in a bench in any of the squares, you can just look around in all directions and see the city’s most historic and impressive buildings: a lavish antebellum home here, a church there, a beautiful inn next door.

The historic district is filled with attractions for visitors: historic home tours, history and art museums, trolley tours and carriage rides, shops and restaurants geared to tourists, boat cruises on the Savannah River, and visitor centers scattered throughout. Luckily we were there mid-week in late February, when the tourists weren’t out in force. I would be wary of the place on a sunny Saturday in spring.

The city is also home to the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), an institution that has bought up and transformed many of Savannah’s buildings into college spaces, so we did see lots of students out and about. The one thing we didn’t see much of were city residents going about normal, non-tourist activities. Other than businesspeople hovering around a few out-of-place modern office buildings, there didn’t seem to be many locals around town, other than the employees of businesses serving the tourist trade. If Savannah has a tagline, “historic preservation for the tourists” would sum it up well. Tourists or no, as travel destinations go, Savannah is a marvel of history, culture, and natural beauty, all wrapped up in a pedestrian-friendly bow.


This is the trolley tour we took, one of several operating in the historic district. A good way to get a guided orientation before taking off on foot.


Original home to the Savannah Cotton Exchange (c. 1887), one of many historic buildings along the riverfront.


Hamilton-Turner House, c. 1873, now an inn. The city is chock-full of similar historic homes.


Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, c. 1896. Impressive interior, and no admission fee!


The fountain in Forsyth Park, erected in 1858.


The Olde Pink House restaurant (c. 1789), where we had dinner in a lavishly decorated dining room. And more fountains and gardens and trees and squares…



Savannah Stopover

By From http://fredericksblogger.blogspot.com/ • Mar 30th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

This year, on our annual trip to visit my mom in Port St. Lucie, Florida (been there, blogged that), we stopped for two nights in Savannah, Georgia. Armed with our invaluable walking tour guidebook ($6 well spent), we spent almost all of our time in th…



Virginia Losing Great Divide

By From http://www.musingsoverapint.com/ • Mar 30th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

It was just two years ago that I was excited to report that Great Divide Brewing Company of Denver, Colorado was once again distributing in Virginia after a brief absence. Unfortunately this run of good fortune has ended for some in VA, at le…



Caroline County Redistricting News: Goodbye Chris Peace, hello John Cox.

By From http://www.imsurroundedbyidiots.com • Mar 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

The proposed redistricting plan for the Virginia House of Delegates is out and it has a pretty major change in it for the southern portion of the county. While the Port Royal precinct and the Bowling Green district stay in the 99th and the Woodford precinct stays in the 54th, everyone else will now be […]



Speed Cameras on I-95 in South Carolina

By From http://www.andrewflusche.com • Mar 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

If you’re driving through Ridgeland, South Carolina, beware. They have speed cameras on I-95. Yep, speed cameras on the interstate. According to MSNBC, the town has a van equipped with speed cameras. They park it on the side of the interstate. As someone speeds past, the computer takes a picture and initiates a ticket being […]



Low-Point Pear Squash Soup

By From http://www.pointsinmylife.com/ • Mar 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Pears and butternut squash, a tasty combination that makes this soup very flavorful, yet light and low point. At less than two points per serving, this guilt-free soup can be served before an entre’ or as a main course.Low-Point Pear Squash SoupIngredi…



More photographs…

By From http://fredericksburgrealestateblog.com • Mar 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, RealEstate.Local

I received an email today from a potential home buyer who asked this: “Would like interior photos if available please.” He is out of state, preparing to move to the area and is looking at home listings online.  Understandably, he is trying to minimize his “in-person” home viewing to a manageable time frame by learning […]



Real Estate Photo of the Week: 3/29/2011

By From http://fredericksburgrealestateblog.com • Mar 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, RealEstate.Local

Love those beautiful floors!! Click the photo above to see a larger version This photo is from the property for sale at 309 Clydesdale Ct, Spotsylvania, Va 22551 Photography by Amber Reinink



Low-Point Dr. Pepper Crock-Pot Pork

By From http://www.pointsinmylife.com/ • Mar 28th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

A little sweet, a little spicy, and a lot of flavor make this a super pork supper! The Dr. Pepper adds flavor without creating a prominent Dr. Pepper taste. Great blend of seasonings and tender pork make this a meal worth repeating.Low-Point Dr. Pepper…



130 Arrington Rd – Auction Property

By From http://fredericksburgrealestateblog.com • Mar 28th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local, RealEstate.Local

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