Hello from sensational Savannah, Georgia USA!

Come and join us in this fabulous southern city tucked away in a secluded little corner of The great state of Georgia! We are very close to one of the nicest stretches of islands and beaches on the east coast.... By the way, we are THE prettiest small city anywhere in the USA. Basically, it is our "floor Plan" - our town plan is designed in such a way that everywhere you go will open up vista after vista of gorgeous tree scapes, parks, historic architecture and a people scape that will knock you out!

Rooftops

Posted by Ron Melander October 10th, 2007

I have always thought that one of urban Savannah’s greatest untapped assets are those previously unused and often times neglected spaces on the roofs of both the residential and commercial buildings here. When I launched my gardening business in downtown Savannah in January of 1999,....

Landmark Historic District

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Follow the link to a very handy map of the Historic District.

Smart Car

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Three cylinders. Two Seater. 35 to 50 miles per gallon. ALL FUN!!!!

Ellis Square

Posted by Ron Melander November 2007

The Ellis Square Project includes the redevelopment of one of the six original squares laid out by James Oglethorpe. The project will provide a new interactive community square and underground parking. A public/private venture, these improvements will occur simultaneously....

Savannah's Historic Neighborhoods - Baldwin Park

Posted by Ron Melander On 3:21 PM
Originally Posted July 30th, 2007

I really enjoy this part of Savannah’s historic Ardsley Park/Chatham Crescent Historic District that was registered in 1985. Bound by Victory Drive to the south, 40th Street to the north, Waters Avenue to the east and Price Street to the west with a little jig at 41st and Victory Drive where Lincoln Street becomes the western edge. Of all the historic neighborhoods that are close to downtown, Baldwin really has a nice feeling to it. This feeling, which is one of grand trees and front lawns and architectural and human diversity, is enhanced by a strong neighborhood association . My friend James Holmes, who lives in Baldwin Park, is one of those special people who contribute by co-hosting a monthly “movie night”. It really is a family affair and the screen is a simple sheet tied into the trees but guess what? It works, and the park is a nice place to hang out for one of these events. If you would like to be notified of James’ movie nights try contacting him at Baldwinparker514athotmaildotcom (spelled out for James’ protection). On August 18th, 2007 they will be hosting a showing of Jimmie Stewart’s classic “Harvey”

Until Next week,

Ron Melander

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