Here it is... the recap of our very first Go Savor Culinary Retreat in Savannah, Georgia! Ten food bloggers were all together in a beautiful 'Wedding Cake' house, ...
Melisa and Michael Smith's Wedding Cake
Melisa and Michael Smith's wedding reception at the Dresser Palmer House in Savannah, Georgia.
Monica Peace and Michael Farber
The most beautiful wedding ever! Savannah Ga at the Mansion on Forsyth Park. A "Roaring Twenties" themed wedding with extensive attention to smallest detail ...
16 Reason to stay at The Dresser Palmer House in Savannah Georgia.
As you walk up Gaston Street, home to our historic inn, the wicker rockers on the longest gallery in Savannah, beckon you. Here you can relive the life of the ...
ashlee perkins - Cake Challenge
ashlee perkins - Post production is complete for Ashlee Perkins submission for the Food Networks Cake Challenge produced by High Noon Entertainment.
Just a few memories from my notebook and some thoughts from another poem about a park in Savannah Ga. I cross Gaston Street And walk a shady avenue of ...
You may find this odd:: (( ♥ ))) The most I cherish about my beloved
cardinal is that the cardinal is a strong connection between life and
death. The cardinal brings messages from souls that have left us, generally
when we need it the most. The cardinal is allowed to warn and protect when
there is still a strong connection with a loved one between earth and the
other side. If you google this, you will find many testimonials, I for one
am *living* proof. Hugs from Houston, ~ Jo
Dear Peter....... I loved your poem. I am very fond of cardinals, they have
very significant and special meaning for me. The Cardinal, bold and bright.
a shock of red, especially against the stark backdrop of winter snow, is a
magnificent sight. The male cardinal reminds us passion, warmth and
vibrancy is available to us - even in under the cloak of winter's grey
clouds and they give us such glorious singing. The Cardinal is my totem.
@myrnaukelele Yes, I was made up when I first saw one of these birds in
Georgia; I could not believe that they could be that red. It's strange how
often birds appear in my poems. I think they must be a subliminal metaphor
for freedom.
"Full of poise and poetry, even with a broken flip flop", this is a great
line. Some people can simply carry a flaw like it was a natural accessory,
an enhancement.