Monday, April 19, 2010

Tybee Island and Savannah.....Day 2 Part 2

On Day 2 we went to Savannah for the entire day. The house behind Karlton and I is a B&B we stayed at a few years back. Before either of the girls were home. I am ready to go back.



This is beautiful Forsyth Park in the next few pictures. They have a great play ground for the kids too. This time they have added great bathrooms and a little cafe w/ a Starbucks.... Mmmmmm!
















Then we started for River Street which was several blocks away. I love looking at all the beautiful houses, churches, shops, and parks along the way!






The boys found an old phone booth to pose in front of.















I love seeing horse and carriages all of town!!!







This is the Gryphon Tea Room. Which is my favorite place to eat in Savannah! Esp. at high Tea time!











It use to be an old Pharmacy, so it is really cool inside!











Me having my tea, little cucumber sandwiches, fruit, and little disserts! I was in heaven!












Lilee eating on of her treats which took quite a while........... ( as you will see in the next few pictures of her and Sara Ava)


























We finally made it to Factors walk down by River street......










and then to River Street were we stopped to take a little picture break infront of the paddle boat.








































































The only reason the kids were all gung ho to walk all the way to River Street was to go to the candy store where they were promised treats for being so good in the Tea Room.










Joel and Josiah with their candy cigerettes. lol......



















































Josiah also bought an old Coke in a glass bottle that he thought was so cool!
















Then we headed back on the long walk back to our car.










This poor tree was covered in Spanish Moss. I have never seen a tree so cover in it as this one was.









That was pretty much Day 2. One more day to go so stay tuned.......






































































































































































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