This
spring had been really crazy for me and I realized that I needed to get out of
town to escape the New York
weather. For the past 3 weeks, we had been getting more rain than Seattle and Portland
combined and I couldn’t take it anymore. It was time to take an extended
weekend trip to get some warm weather! I thought about a few places I
hadn’t been yet and it seemed that the south was beckoning me again. There are
still a few states that I hadn’t hit and to tell you the truth, I am a huge fan
of the South, I really am!
This
time I decided it was time to visit Savannah
as I have heard that it’s a beautiful place with a lot going for it.
Supply Planks
My
friend Ashley had been there before and it was one of the states on my 50 State
Project that she wouldn’t mind going on. Score!
So,
on Friday, we grabbed our carry-ons and off we went. I have to say, I am
not a fan of the small planes that Delta uses for their flights to the
south. You have to take a shuttle, walk to the 50 seat plane and off you
go. These planes are so tiny; it just doesn’t seem natural. Though
I have never had a bad flight on one of these things, but still, it messes with
my head!
When
we left NYC, it was a rainy 68 degrees, when we landed in Savannah,
it was 95 degrees with full humidity. Talk about extremes, my body wasn’t
quite ready for that drastic of a change. Still I couldn’t complain, the
wet weather in NYC had begun to kill my soul and I wasn’t going to complain
about the heat, yet.
Our
hotel, the Marriott Courtyard was in the Historic District. Though it
wasn’t close to the major touristy locations it was still very nice. It
was a little bit of a walk but very nice, especially at night.
A Whale, Yes, a Whale
In fact,
this was one of the first things I noticed about Savannah,
it is completely a walking town, which I love. So as soon as we dropped
off our bags, we started to explore.
Savannah
was built in Squares starting around 1733 in anticipation of its growth. Using
this square system they would be able to build more squares around the originals.
Twenty one are fully functioning and three are “lost squares” which are being
worked on. These squares are named after people or historical events and
are very beautiful. As you stroll through the squares, there is a statue
in the center and trees and benches everywhere making it a nice place to rest
and beat the afternoon heat. The trees are beautiful! My favorite
part was the Spanish Moss that was in almost every tree. Spanish moss is
the coolest canopy and I must have snapped 50 photos of the trees alone just
because I loved it so much.
After
taking in some of the squares, we decided that the first place to visit was River Street
which is right by the river.
Daughters of the Reveolution
Huh. We figured this would be a good
place to get acclimated to the heat as it was cooler and had a slight
breeze. When we arrived, the sun was setting and the sky was a bright
orange. As the sun continued to descend it turned into a huge sherbet
pink orb that was breathtaking to look at. Simply amazing! So far, Savannah
was surpassing my expectations and that was just the first three hours!
After
the sun set we began walking along the river. There, you will find a lot
of shops and restaurants. I ended up buying two summer dresses from a
shop that were very reasonable and very cute. I realized rather quickly
that jeans were not the best thing to wear in Georgia
in mid June and knew that a sundress would be the answer to cooling off.
I had no idea it got that quick so early on. It was still 68 and raining
in NYC, this was insane!
After
a while we realized we were getting a little hungry so we decided to put our
name on the waiting list at Huey’s Restaurant and walk along the water some
more.
Old Headstone
With the evening came more street performers which brought a lot of
entertainment. I have to say my favorite performer was the older
gentleman with glasses that light up who was singing and dancing while his
partner played guitar. His song pick was “New York,
New
York.”
We had to tip the guy; he was a fun showman and singing our theme song!
After, we gave him the money he asked where we were from. We told him
NYC, which brought a few chuckles from crowd.
Besides
enjoying the street performers, we found out we could also enjoy our favorite
beverage on the streets of Savannah.
What?!? Yep, you can drink out of a plastic cup on the street.
Insane! If they tried that in NYC there would be a riot by thousands of
stupid drunks, the butt grabbing would be even worse that it already is!
By the time our name was called to eat at Huey’s, we were both slightly feeling
the drinks, dehydration will do that to you! It took about 55 minutes to
be seated which was a bit long, apparently Huey’s is a hot spot.
These Were Pulled out of the Ground by the Union During the Civil War
The
drinks were great, the food was okay, but the staff was wonderful and took the
time to speak to us and joke around. They really were great!
After
walking and drinking some more, we realized that we should get some
sleep. We had a full day ahead of us and wanted to get up relatively
early to see as much as we could, so we headed back to the Marriott and were
surprised to see that the sun setting does not equate a cool down, not at all.
The
next morning we were up pretty early hoping to beat the heat and humidity; not
possible in Savannah
in June, it was already in the 80s with 70% humidity and a UV index of
10+. I realized it was time to go to the local CVS to take care of
business. There was no way my pale white ass could survive this without
intervention from the strongest sunscreen available to man. Otherwise, I
would be burnt to a crisp and left for dead by Sunday. We also decided to
get some water to carry with us, as well. I did end up getting a slight
burn on my shoulders, but I truly believe that without that sunblock, it would
have been a lot more.
Trees of Savannah
I was spraying myself every 45 minutes to insure
sun safety.
After
the dousing, we headed to the Café Express for a quick breakfast; the one thing
I didn’t like about the Marriott was that they didn’t offer a free breakfast
like every other hotel I have stayed in. I can’t really complain, because
if they did offer the breakfast, I would have missed this fabulous café.
Everything is fresh to order and very good. In fact, we enjoyed it so
much we returned the next day. The Eggel Bagel pretty much rocked my lame
ass and made me rethink my Dunkin Donuts egg and cheese addiction. Take
your time here, because there is no rush. That is one of the many things
I like about the south, it is okay to take your time and you won’t get dirty
looks for it unlike NYC where they want to turn their tables as fast as
possible and still get a generous tip with mediocre service. That and the
people are very polite, which I am a huge fan of.
After
breakfast we decided to take a tour of Savannah
and choose the Oglethrope Tour. There are several tours in different
forms, from trolleys, to mini vans and carriages.
Taking a Breather During the Hot Afternoon
I have to say I am
personally against the carriage ones as they use the horses for most of the day
even in the stifling heat. I can’t imagine how those poor babies feel after
carting a carriage full of people around in the sun all day. Yes, they
get breaks, but they didn’t look happy. No, I am not a PETA crazy, but I
am a fan of animals, so I felt the trolley tour would be pretty humane, well
except to my hind end, the seats were kind of hard.
I’m
not going to lie, the reason we choose the Oglethrope Tour was because it was
the cheapest, ran for 90 minutes and got pretty good reviews. It turned
out to only be a 60 minute tour which was kind of disappointing. That and
our tour guide was from New Jersey.
Now I am all for hiring out of towners for tourism, but maybe not these
specific tours, the reason being they probably won’t have the same background
as a local. He told us his favorite places to eat which I researched
before I left and these places were not rated, well. I wasn’t on the tour
for food advice, I was there for the history of Savannah.
Wet Frog
We went by the William Mercer House without so much of a peep. THE
WILLIAM MERCER HOUSE! Needless to say, I was not pleased, but sometimes
you have to take a gamble. Next time I am in Savannah, I think I will
try another company as I feel like I missed a lot about the history in Savannah.
The funny thing was we learned more about the history from the other Trolley
providers when they were stuck at a stop sign or light which made us die a
little bit more. Lastly, we were provided a free shuttle service until
5:30 that day, I can honestly say he saw one shuttle bus the whole 6 hours
after our tour; just one. Nobody is waiting around at a trolley stop in
95 degree weather, especially when there appears to only be one to service the
whole city. Anyway, maybe it was just a bad day for the company, but in
the future I would check out a different option.
After
the trolley tour, we decided to check out Savannah’s
shopping scene.
Acrobatic Squirrel
There were a few standouts. Along the river there
are mostly tourist shops for souvenirs and such, which is fine if you want to
pick up gifts for people, but we wanted something with more substance. We
found that at the River Street Market Place along the water. I loved this
place. It is made up of several vendors who sell their various wares,
many handmade which I always like. Some of it is overpriced, but a lot of
it is very reasonable and very unique. I ended up getting some
beautifully smelling soap. The scent is so amazing that I have put one of
the wrapped bars in my lingerie drawer and transformed it into a melon smelling
fiesta, ah yeah! Ashley ended up walking out with an amazing necklace
with matching earrings for under $20. This place is really wonderful and
definitely worth checking out.
Another
standout is the Paris Market. I loved this place and went back both
Saturday and Sunday, 1) because it was hot and it is a fun place to browse and
2) the infuse fruit water is so good and refreshing. You can get it at the
little bar at the back of the store. It is basically cold ice water with
fruit and mint sprigs left to soak for several hours. Oh man it was good!
Especially since I had probably sweated half my body weight by the time I got
there. They also have beautiful Tocca perfumes in the back to sample and
I used them generously to “freshen up” after walking around for hours.
Yo, Mr. Poop Was Here
Let me tell you, this place had it all! A word of warning, if you are a
male, you will most likely dislike this place. It is chalk full of
estrogen as it is a French Boutique and many men would probably find themselves
getting an urge to run as fast as possible after five minutes. There were
a few guys there when I was there and they had that caged animal look all over
their face; hey at least the place was air-condition! But if you are a
person who likes boutiques you will love this place, I promise. It kind
of reminds me of Anthropologie but minus the clothes. There are two full
floors filled with great things for the house, jewelry, candles and other
quirky things. For me the soaps were the highlight and I bought a few to add to
my collection. Yes, I bought even more soap…at least I will smell really good
for the next two years. This place is a little on the spendy side, but
most of the items are imports which would explain the cost. Definitely
worth checking out if you get the chance, it really is special.
At
this point, we decided it was time to eat so we went to B&D Burgers for
their cheap prices and they were voted the best burgers in town for the last
zillion years. Now, I would like to say we went there for the burgers,
but that would be a lie. We were there for the fried pickles.
Ashley had had them before; I never had and was told I had to try them.
Forsythe Park
I
have to be honest, the idea of a fried pickle sounds absolutely disgusting to
me but decided it to try them to appease the masses (my sick friends). I
didn’t quite know what to expect at first, but soon realized they had not let
me down. They were as gross as I had expected! They were really
greasy, salty and not right. Ashley on the other hand quite enjoyed
them. At least the turkey burger was good.
I
won’t lie, the fried pickles took their toll on my stomach as I am not a fried
food person and fried pickles were just not for me. So we decided to rest
up at the hotel pool before going out that night. The pool was in the
shade and was a great break from the day though we got a rowdy party a little
later who was drinking and smoking in the pool. Hmm…
After
the pool we freshened up and got ready for a ghost tour. Now, I have
never been on a ghost tour before, but was told you should if you go to Savannah.
After looking at the reviews, we decided on Tara Tours. It was considered
a pub tour but for half of the time we walked the streets of Savannah
stopping at places of interest.
Relaxing in Savannah
We also stopped at three different places to
refill our drinks and hear stories about he haunted locale. I have to
say, it was a very good tour! Tara is a 6th
Generation Savannian and knows her stuff. Also, her personality is
just wonderful and she paces the tour just perfectly. Our group was full
of fun personalities too which made it even more fun, so all in all this was a
big hit for us.
While
on the tour we took photos of various places in hopes of catching
something. I did get a few “orbs,” but I think many of them are just
dust, though there are a few that may be the real deal if you believe in that
stuff. Whether you are a believer or not, it is a great way to learn the
history of Savannah
on foot, it isn’t just ghosts. To be honest with you, I learned more
through Tara then I did
though the Trolley tour earlier in the day. I highly recommend this tour;
it was a lot of fun!
After
the tour we grabbed another drink and walked around the city.
In Case You Were Looking for Forrest...I Wasn't
The night
was less humid then the night before and was very beautiful. The one
thing I noticed about Savannah is there are a LOT of bugs. I
first noticed this during the Ghost Tour when in the middle of Alice Riley’s
hanging story, we had a big ass roach come charging us, it took all my strength
not to scream and run. Instead I lifted up my feet and prayed it wouldn’t
find a way on the bench. Ashley tired to convince me it was a Palmetto
bug, I told her a Palmetto Bug equals=roach, she wasn’t’ fooling anyone.
These things were everywhere including the trees! There also is an
abundance of wonderful mosquitoes. Fabulous! I got bit at least
five times on my left foot that night. Fantastic! I think I also may have
spotted a bat, but it could have just been the liquor so I can’t be sure.
Sunday
was our final day in Savannah
and we wanted to hit things we had missed starting with the Cathedral of St
John the Baptist.
Taffy Making
This cathedral had been pretty hyped so I wasn’t quite
sure what to expect. I had recently just been to the CzechRepublic
and was still reeling from St. Vitus, so I wasn’t expecting much. So
after eating another Eggel Bagel, we headed over to Harris Street.
You
can’t miss Cathedral of St John the Baptist, it
is large and visible from many parts of Savannah
and is very beautiful.
Fried Pickles...ew...
When we first got to the church, they were having
a service so we had to walk around to keep ourselves busy. After about an
hour we returned and I am so glad we did. As soon as I opened the door, I
knew this place was very special. No, it isn’t as large as some of the
cathedrals I have seen in Europe, but it
doesn’t need to be. Cathedral of St John the Baptist is absolutely
beautiful. The
first thing I noticed was that a tranquil color of blue was everywhere making
it a serene experience. The windows were lovely and the stations very
unique. We were lucky that the organist was in during the time we were
there which added to the whole ambiance of the experience. I could have
stayed here for hours, but I get that with cathedrals. It was also
interesting to watch other people’s reactions to the cathedral when they first
entered; yep, right there with you buddy.
After
the cathedral, we were worried that anything else would pale in comparison so
we decided that ice cream was in order, so we stopped in to Leopold’s.
Leopold’s is supposed to be the best ice cream in the universe so we decided to
try it for ourselves. I couldn’t make an opinion off of just one scoop,
so I ordered two: Mocha Chocolate Chip and Huckleberry Cheesecake.
Stairway to Heaven
The
Cheesecake was very good, though the Mocha Chocolate Chip was just okay.
The ice cream is very good, the greatest ever? No. Still, I would
eat if for lunch a couple times a week if I lived there, so yes, it was good.
After
Leopold’s we headed to River Street Sweets to pick up some candy before we went
to dinner and then to our hotel at the airport. But before we made it we
snapped a photo of the best sign in Savannah.
Apparently, if someone asks you for money you are supposed to call 911.
They don’t like panhandlers so much. I don’t either, but felt that
calling 911 was bit extreme. I mean would they get there quickly enough
to get “the perp” if you called? Very odd… We did get asked for a
quarter by a man in orange, I guess I could have identified him in a line up,
but we decided to let him go.
I
have to be honest during the whole trip Ashley and I went to all three of the
candy shops a few times during the day, the reason why was because you could
get free samples of pralines if you did, also there were samples of taffy and
popcorn to at times. I did end up buying some pralines to take back home so
we weren’t being to greedy.
A Ghostly orb, Perhaps?
I also bought some of the best turtles I have
ever had, though they call them gophers at one place and bear claws at another
place. They were damn good no matter what you call them!
Before
we headed to the hotel we decided to go to a nice dinner as a goodbye to Savannah.
We choose a place called Garibaldi’s, which was slightly,
excellent! We didn’t want to go in at first because we had been out all
day and were wearing casual clothing and the pictures out front were beautiful
and we felt we were under dressed. The hostess assured us we were fine so
we were lead upstairs to main dinner area. We started with the cheese
platter and then I had the Shrimp Gang Curry while Ashley had the veal.
The cheese platter was out of this world! The mango chutney and the
accompanying sauce were amazing, if we could have licked the platter, I think
we would have, but we have manners, so we used the bread next to us instead, it
really was that good. The Shrimp Gang Curry had quite a kick to it and
was pretty good, Ashley was in love with her meal so all and all our experience
was a huge success. Seriously, if you want a very nice meal for a decent
price, this is the place, I really enjoyed it and am looking forward to going
back one day.
The Day After
We
hated to leave Savannah
so early in the evening, it was only 8PM, but we had a 6AM flight which means
we had to be up by 4AM so we knew we had to get to bed relatively early.
It ended up being midnight thanks to the Food Channel. I have to say that
Savannah may be one of my
favorite trips in the US
so far. I still have 30 states to go, but seriously, it was amazing!
I
can’t really describe what makes Savannah
so special.
Yes, it is beautiful, the people are hospitable and the food
is incredible. But it really has a certain charm to it that I can’t
explain. In fact, I am thinking of going back again this year in the fall
when the weather won’t be as unkind, though it did not take away from our fun
at all, it just made us take things more slowly and really enjoy them. I
may even come back for a few days by myself to kick back and have some me time,
from my experience there is no better place than the south to do just that,
with plastic cup in hand!