Monday, December 14, 2009
And how it goes....
Our house on Park Avenue, east of Forsyth, held a grand sale. The sidewalk was lined with stuff that could not be packed up and placed in any sort of suitcase heading east to France. Mannequins, clothing, dressers, a trumpet, typewriters, balls of yarn, old window frames, and trinkets. It was an overcast weekend and we played opera in the backround to enlighten the shopper's experience.
I am preparing for this new life after Savannah. I wish that I could make a post featuring all things scanned in which remind me of this quaint, Southern city. I am at a loss of images, only words. I would feature the moss like so....
"spanish moss"
and the caption would read, "oh how romantic the moss seems in Savannah. Like the hair of a graying old woman, it just hangs off the arms of the awkward oak tree branches"
Then I would scan in a piece of Paula Deen's fried chicken, and right under it, her pecan pie. Like so....
"fried chicken"
"pecan pie"
and I would write a few words about the past four years waiting tables there.
After my Lady and Sons tribute I would scan in some found trinkets.
"trinket #1"
"trinket #2"
"trinket #3"
and each would have a story.
My time left in Savannah is limited. It is a bittersweet feeling to pack up my most beloved belongings and leave a place I've given myself to for a few good years. For anyone who reads this I wish to offer up real images of what Savannah is for me. But like I mentioned, my time is short, and there is so much to show.
goodbye Savannah, Georgia.
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2 comments:
what a beautiful post Reba, I almost wanted to cry. You will be just amazing as you find your way in Paris and make a new life there. You will be missed.
love ya!
Your words were even better than pictures.
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