My weekly gratitude journal, of sorts.
1. Scrumptious beignets at Huey‘s, a New Orleans style restaurant on the Savannah River near us. (Well, not literally ON the river.)



And here’s HR, tackling the steep stairs heading back home.


2. Finding, at a Little Library (do you have those where you are?) over in Hinesville, Georgia, a delightfully funny children’s book that I used to read to my daughters when they were little ones.


3. The ability—and privilege—of being able TO READ. What a blessing!
4. Grandson Daniel singing “Bring Him Home,”accompanied by the Savannah Country Day School Orchestra at their Veterans Day assembly on Monday.

Here’s a fifteen second Instagram post:
5. Robert, ex-wife Donna and me, heading to our yearly beginning-of-the-holidays traditional lunch at St. John Episcopal Church here in Historic District Savannah …





St. John’s Green-Meldrim House next door, where the luncheon is held …

… has a fascinating history. Here are a few tidbits:

May a few tidbits of fascination find their way to you this weekend.
That’s not pouty, that’s just HR’s RBF 😂
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I’ve always wanted to try beignets!
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They are decadently delicious.
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I thought of you as I listened this today. Perhaps you will enjoy it, too.
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Terrific, Don. Thanks. Crews is so peacefully encouraging.
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Yummy looking treats, Neal. I enjoyed reading Amelia Bedelia’s books to my children.
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Oh my gosh, my sister and I loved Amelia Bedeliah!
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Lol. She’s the best.
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