However, we did enjoy our carriage tour with the Historic Savannah Carriage Tours on April 26th. We were the first tour of the day at 9 a.m. and the only passengers so we had the carriage and tour guides to ourselves. Michele was guiding us and Elizabeth through the route that their company follows. Elizabeth was an experienced driver that was learning the company's route to drive for them. Elizabeth drove and Michele told us about the history and squares. Elizabeth chimed in occasionally. Batman, the horse, behaved like a perfect gentleman despite all the traffic.
One tidbit was especially welcome as Michele told us about Leopold's Ice Cream Shop. They actually make their own ice cream and Malts which Brenda likes but has difficulty finding. Not very much call for Malts these days. After the tour we wandered around town and I took pictures. Click on Savannah
Thursday we went to the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens. It is owned by the University of Georgia and is open to the public for a nominal fee. We didn't take advantage of the pick your own strawberries but it was available while we were there. Photo Album Botanical Gardens
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