Posted in Shhh … Silent Sunday

Shhh … Silent Sunday. 11/23/25

On Friday, Robert and I had lunch with dear friends at our favorite fried chicken restaurant in the entire universe, Cahill’s Market & Chicken Kitchen, across the Savannah River over in Bluffton SC. Afterwards, we explored the most amazing garden center featuring a seemingly endless array of beautiful pottery.

The number of pots and stoneware that stretched literally (!) as far as the eye could see was mind-boggling.

“Hmmm.”

Posted in My Saturday Evening Post

My Saturday Evening Post: 11/22/25  “My Favorite Color”

Walking through Hobby Lobby the other day, Robert and I came upon these neat seasonal kitchen towels …

I stopped to chat with them for a bit, while HR wandered off … who knows where in the gargantuan store.

“Uh, did you know that Fall is not actually a color?” I probably somewhat ‘I’m-a-retired-professor’ asked the towels.

They answered immediately, and I might add, a bit mockingly: “Uh, you call yourself a retired professor, and yet you don’t understand simple literary devices.”

Taken back a bit by the question, I could not think of a single literary device.

The towels, sensing my embarrassment and feeling a little sorry for me, gently explained: “The statement ‘fall is my favorite color’ primarily uses a literary device called synesthesia.”

“Right,” I said, trying to remember if I had ever heard of “synesthesia.”

I turned away and quickly Googled.

Synesthesia involves blending senses—in this case, treating a season (“fall,” a concept related to time and nature) as if it were a color (a visual property), thus associating the qualities of the season (the vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows of the leaves) with the single concept of a “color.” Google AI

“Y’all ARE right!“ I sorta yelled. (It doesn’t take much to get me excited.)

“Fall has always been my favorite season. And now it’s my favorite color too! Thank you!”

But they were already starting to chat with the next customer, explaining Sensational Synesthesia.

I love these fall colors somewhat hiding in the morning shadows here in Historic District Savannah.

Glorious chrysanthemums at a market we visited recently.

Mama and her cute little triplets we saw on a walk.

My jalapeño cornbread last night.

Yes …

And that’s my Saturday Evening Post.

Posted in Monday Moaning or Monday Marveling?

Monday Moaning or Monday Marveling?

Yes, it’s yet another Savannah-in-bloom posting. Like nothing blooms anywhere but in Savannah. But I simply MUST share this post with you.

Walking out to my own Washington Square, I saw …

Huh? What?

Someone had taken the time and made the effort to pick up fallen camellia blossoms and arrange them thusly.

And around benches.

So cool. See how the blossoms fall?

Someone’s work made marveling so easy.

Colorful, marvelous Monday to you all.