Sunday, March 07, 2010

Today's column. . .

. . . is about our trip to Savannah, of course, and its lessons on permanence and ambition.

Here it is.

3 comments:

  1. I've always wanted to tour that area. If you haven't ready Eugenia Price's novels of the area, You would find them a delight. There's The Lighthouse, New Moon Rising and The Beloved Invador which are a trilogy. What you've written so adequately describes the life she depicts and she uses actual historical figures. Mary Horst

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  2. hey dorcas. :)
    i wasn`t sure where a good "reply back" place would be. it`s so much fun to get back into reading blogs again. i`m enjoying yours and also picked up your book at my mom`s the other day. getting published would have to feel good. congrats! (i mean, i know it`s not your first time or anything)
    yes, if you can find any value in my ramblings- then i guess i have to say- quote on, my friend. good luck speaking! no, i won`t be there. it`s about 3 hours away. i`m sure you`ll have a high ol` time!
    jenny

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  3. Eugenia Price wrote a quartet of books on Savanah two of them Savanah, A Stranger in Savanah.

    Also a Georiga Triology

    The St. Simmons Island Triology

    Another book based in or near Savanah, sorry I don't have the title.

    Joy, IN

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