Driving around Savannah

This was the first day of my trip when I wasn't either traveling to a new location or staying with someone I knew. So I had the whole day to myself and nowhere I needed to get to. I drove around Savannah looking for historic squares, interesting thrift stores, and Whole Foods Market, a total of about 50 miles of driving around looking at stuff. The city is much more tree-covered than I'm used to cities being. Not all streets are tree-lined, but big chunks of the city have mature live oaks draped with Spanish moss and mixed in with palm trees. On this overcast day, the subtle shades of green, gray, and brown were a really soothing feast for the eyes. This first shot is looking down one of the promenades in Forsyth Park.


Here's a closer view of the fountain:


Can you spot the palm tree in this photo:


In my travels, I found this giant orb with the name of a business on the side. According to RoadsideAmerica.com https://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/336?offset=5 it started out as a gas tank that was painted like a globe with country borders in 1956 and was repainted sometime around the year 2000 as earth viewed from space. The mailbox is the moon. Here's the photo I took, but there are better photos on the RoadsideAmerica page.


I took this next one while driving down one of the tree-lined streets that I mentioned earlier:


That kind of scene went on for miles on some of the major streets across town.

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