Travel with me, let me take you to see, enjoy, explore and appreciate the beauty presented to you in my photos of nature, man made or other kind, in my back yard, near and far and around the world!
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
audubon swamp garden, Charlston (continued)
Since my first visit did not have my photo lens with me. I visited this place again two days later with a photo lens.
Unfortunately, it was not a sunny day, not much activities but still here are some close-ups.
Friday, May 4, 2018
Savannah Architacture
From the simple Colonial style to the intricate Medieval-influenced cathedrals, to the gingerbread accents of the Victorian period; examples of most, if not all, of the nation's 18th and 19th century prevailing architectural styles can be found in Savannah
Thursday, May 3, 2018
Columbia Square Savannah
The fountain in the middle of the square is called the Wormsloe Fountain because it was imported in 1970 from one of Georgia’s earliest settlements, Wormsloe Plantation.
The square was laid out in 1799 and is home to the Isaiah Davenport House and Kehoe House. It was named Columbia Square after the popular nickname for the American colonies – Columbia
Monterey Square Savannah
Monterey Square was laid out in 1847 and was named to commemorate the capture of the city of Monterrey, Mexico in 1846, by General Zachary Taylor’s American forces. As with many of Savannah’s squares, the monument in its center memorializes a famous person not of the same name. In this case, the monument is built to honor Compte Casimir Pulaski, a Polish nobleman who came to Savannah seeking a better life and sacrificed his life in the Siege of Savannah in 1779.
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