We got up early this morning and checked out of our Microtel Hotel in Columbus Georgia and loaded up our rental car for our trip to Savannah, Georgia. We thanked all of the staff at the hotel for a great stay. Everyone was so nice and accommodating. We had one of the smallest of their rooms since we were hoping to be out and about instead of in the room, but even so, it was a great room and met our needs perfectly.
We planned to meet out daughter and son (in-law) at the river walk at ten but they over slept. Something they both really needed...for their sake.....we were happy that this actually happened! So since Steve and I were there already, we decided to take a few minutes and walk around the beautiful area once again. We had heard on the news that the Chattahoochee River was flooding from all of the rain the day before, so we thought it would be fun to check it out.
Our first glimpse of the flooded Chattahoochee River. They've put barriers up to keep people out. |
The bridge to the island two days ago. |
The bridge is now almost completely underwater. |
We walked along the river walk two days ago. |
The entire river walk is underwater. You can just see the top of the railing. |
Two days ago, the bridge, island and river walk were all visible. |
Looking back toward the building and the island. The bridge, island and river walk are all underwater. |
Two days ago, Steve stood on the river walk |
Today the river walk is underwater. |
We didn't stay at the river walk for long, since we wanted to get on the road. We headed to Savannah at about 10:30. The landscape really opens up as you head east.
We saw a lot of peach orchards as we drove east. |
And a lot of pecan orchards too! |
We will be staying at the Hotel Indigo, which is located in the beautiful historic district of Savannah, and appears to be a new addition to the IHG hotel collection. Unlike the Holiday Inn Express hotels, it does not have breakfast included, but we are able to use IHG points for this hotel, making our extra days in Savannah almost free. We have to pay the extra two days on the car, gas and food, but that's not bad considering we are returning home on much cheaper flights, and staying in the historic district of Savannah is typically not cheap.
Historic Hotel Indigo |
It was quite disorganized when we tried to check in to the hotel. It was 3:00, and they didn't have our room ready for us, which was fine. We went and walked around by the Savannah River for about an hour. The old historic buildings and the energy on the river walk were refreshing.
Historic stairs lead to the river walk all along Bay Street |
The Savannah River |
Vendors all along the Savannah River |
A man selling pecans by the Savannah River |
After awhile on the river front we headed back to check in and see if our room was ready. We got our keys and went upstairs to check out our room. Since we are IHG reward membership level, we generally get the best room available at the time we check in, and this hotel was no exception. They had given us a nice upgrade, so we were definitely not disappointed. It was a beautiful suite.
Once we got settled into our room we headed back out onto the streets of Savannah. We are super happy with where our hotel is located. It is right in the middle of the pedestrian street in the historic district. Everything we could ever want is within walking distance from our hotel, so I don't think we'll need our car at all while we are here.
This is the main square of the pedestrian street. Our hotel and parking garage are just off to the left. |
The pedestrian street |
There is so much history in Savannah! |
And so many beautiful trees! |
When we finished our slushies' we wandered around the town some more. We ended up at a place called the Tree House, which is on the second floor of a building and overlooks the walkway. They had good drink prices and a really good live band, and we sat out on the balcony in the open air. You can't beat that! While we were at the Tree House, I struck up a conversation in the bathroom line, like all women do. Both of the women I talked to were excited that I was from Colorado, and one came by to talk to us later in the night. Our conversation lead to military life, and we eventually figured out that we both had ties to Moffet Field, a navy base near San Jose, California.
Inside the Tree House |
A great 2-piece band! |
My Moffett Field friends! It is such a small world! |
The view from the Tree House looking over the pedestrian street |
We ate dinner at a restaurant that was recommended to us by one of our oldest daughter's army friends who lives in Savannah. It is called Jazz'd and it is a tapas bar with a live blues band. We got there at about 8:30 pm, and there was an hour wait. They don't take reservations for small parties. So we went to the bar, and ordered a bottle of wine, and listened to the blues band until our table was ready.
Shrimp and grits and blackened salmon |
Steak Diane |
Tri-tips |
If we lived in Savannah, we would probably eat at Jazz'd at least once a week. It was that good! And the atmosphere is even better!
After dinner we headed back to the hotel, where we fell instantly to sleep after a long busy day. As we walked back through the historic district and the pedestrian area, we were excited by how busy it still was. This town is very alive and has so much to offer!
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