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

Click the link above for a high resolution map

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....

Why WOULD anyone want to live in Savannah, Georgia, USA??

Posted by Ron Melander On 11:26 AM
Originally Published April 7th, 2008

Click this link to listen to our wonderful birds, here in America’s most beautiful city, Savannah, Georgia, USA!

What a great time of year. The Savannah Music Festival has been a great success, The annual Historic Savannah/Christ Church Tour of Homes has been wonderful, and The Garden Expo too, why there is just too much to do around here!

Until Next Week,

Ron Melander

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