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Looking Down: A Savannah Sidewalk Sampler

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Yesterday morning, on a brief walk near my home in Historic District Savannah, I found myself looking down.  Here’s a sampling of what I saw.

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“Pursue some path, however narrow and crooked, in which you can walk with love and reverence.”

— Henry David Thoreau

2 thoughts on “Looking Down: A Savannah Sidewalk Sampler

  1. I see faces in the fifth from the last picture. I am not sure if that is a sign of creativity or something not quite so positive. I am going with creative; it makes me feel better.:)

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