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A walk through the … Savannah
Savannah : “treeless plain,” 1555, from Sp. sabana, earlier zavana “treeless plain,” from Taino (Arawakan) zabana. In U.S. use, “a tract of low-lying marshy ground” (1671). (from Etymology Online)
I see trees … palmettos … and live oaks!
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A Sunday out
Not us on the horses … we just took the picture. But it was a beautiful day up in Normandy. Is that volcanic dust from Iceland in the background? Must have blown over pretty high because we didn’t see any daytime stars.
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One reason for Savannah
The opposite of “despite” … How about these?
Because & Thanks to.
Because we just love Savannah and Paris … and thanks to you for reading The (Paris Savannah) Connection.
Reason can be emotional.
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where the avenue meets the street
here’s where a writer meets a painter and each goes their own way.
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One reason for Paris.
Even if winter days are often wet and the low grey skies prevent the sun from shining through, well, there’s plenty of light at night at the ice-slating rink in front of the city hall. That one reason. But there are many more.
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A few photos taken in Savannah
Forsyth Park, Savannah. Everyone’s welcome just like in the Jardin de Luxembourg in Paris.
Can you feel it ? Can you feel how s l o w things can be down south?
a summer afternoon in Savannah … I guess
most everyone’s indoors.
or out towards Tybee for a walk
unless you’re fortunate enough to have access to a little boat for some fishin’ or dolphin watchin’
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