Sunday, April 19, 2009

Savannah, Georgia

Stopping at a roadside picnic area,
the geese were interested in our lunch.


The geese take a closer look, and see it's a Passover meal!!

Not too appetizing...cheese, egg, and a matza roll.
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Southern Charm is definately seen in Savannah.
Lots of oak trees, with draping moss.
We stayed in the Historic District and loved
seeing all the old buildings and their southern style.
The Savannah School of Art and Design is local, with
about 120 buildings scattered throughout the city.
As a result, lots of artsy kids, lots of art.
Too bad the rain limited me from taking too many pictures.

Congregation Mickve Israel is the third oldest synaogue in America.
It is also the only Gothic synagogue in America.
It houses the oldest Torah in American.

The inside of the synogogue.
You can't see it, but the sides are lined in stained glass pictures.

Our B&B.

Eddie doing his morning prayers in our room at the B&B.