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

Your Smart Car Agent

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....

The All Consuming Cyber World!

Posted by Ron Melander On 11:24 AM
In 1997, I bought my first computer. It really has caused a revolution. I first marveled at the way you could easily write and edit text (I do love to write) found fun publishing software and then I went “on line” and searched and found other distanty related Melanders all over the world including Sweden where the USA (the TV broadcaster Sven Melander was mentioned to me) and that was real cool too. I actually spoke to a few of these international Melanders, one a student at Uppsala and the other an accomplished artist. Over the years as the Internet has continued to develop, and as I entered the highly computer/cell phone/ more/ more/ oriented world of Real Estate in Spring of 2005, I continue to be engrossed in the digital world, sometimes to the point that I can’t find time for the things that, in the scheme of things, might actually be a little more important like gardening and exercise! The picture above, taken in spring 1995, shows the results of efforts I made at growing orchids before my fascination with the digital world took hold. This photo illustrates the peak moment in that venture (this will happen again one day….) Meanwhile, where would we be without digital photography? I LOVE that!

I want to apologize for my absence as of late in the big world of the blogosphere. I had been doing quite well at my goal of a weekly blog from the beginning in July of 2007, right up until my last post on January 28, 2008. Recently though it fell to the bottom of my priority list what with marketing my listings and working with buyer’s and not to mention all the other things in my life – believe me, I HAVE been busy! So I intend to get back into the swing of things now. For me it is a way of letting you see a little bit about who I am and how I think. I also want to tell you about all the very exciting things happening in Savannah right now like Ellis Square and the projects surrounding that area, the drainage project under way in my neighborhood on Tattnall Street, my purchase last Saturday of a Smart Car and of course real estate news too!

Hey, B-T-W look for my smart fortwo passion cabriolet and I and a famous dignitary in tomorrows Saint Patrick’s Parade!!!!!!!!!!!

Please do me a favor. If you read this and want me to continue blogging for what ever reason, entertainment, learning, etc. Please shoot me an e-mail at Ron@RonMelander.com and let me know. Sometimes we cyber kiddies appreciate a little reinforcement from the troops!

Until Next Week,

Ron Melander

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