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.

Posted in Five Friday Happy Bringers

Five Friday Happy Bringers 2/25/22

1. Walking over to Sorry Charlie’s here in Savannah for a dozen oysters.

2. Speaking of walking, walking through Savannah’s February blooming.

I love dandelions!

3. Still speaking of walking, Robert, recovering from Covid-related pneumonia, now able to join me for short walks (with his portable oxygen).

And intently taking a picture of this “it-may-be-nearly-spring-but-I’m-not” brown October-looking leaf.

4. Pausing to be thankful for always having enough food to eat. Everybody doesn’t.

5. Opening night of Cinderella last night at Savannah Country Day School— with Grandson Daniel playing the Prince.

Have a magical weekend!

Posted in Robert and …

“Robert and …” #12

A blog category of pics I’ve taken of Hubby Robert and … well, just about anything.

Robert with an awkward smile on his face, just below neighbor Barbara perched atop a blue ladder, while cuddling her teetering poodle at Robert’s head.

A little explanation. This … “event” occurred back in early December 2018 as our Washington Square neighborhood was doing our yearly decorating of the square with fresh greenery and red bows. Barbara and Robert were in charge of putting bows at the top of street lamps.

Posted in My Saturday Evening Post

My Saturday Evening Post: 2/19/22 “Up and Down”

Our creaky, old and narrow stairs leading up to our second floor abode.

Looking up from outside …

And looking down from inside …

Stairs – A Toast

Here’s to the man who invented stairs
And taught our feet to soar!
He was the first who ever burst
Into a second floor.

The world would be downstairs to-day
Had he not found the key;
So let his name go down to fame,
Whatever it may be.

— Oliver Herford