Monday, February 28, 2011

Back to Georgia for Sean Zarinegar



Well folks I just recently crossed the state border from Florida to Georgia and I went straight to Savannah. The coastline is something completely unique and wonderful, but what is more astonishing is that the changes that can happen when crossing into another state. Before entering into Savannah I heard a lot about their theater, so I went in and bought a ticket to the first show available. Later tonight I’ll be able to see how it was, but apparently they have live music and many singers. It will be a small taste of what I can experience the moment I reach New York.

One thing I did notice is that there are tons of cooking schools in Savannah, Georgia, and I decided to venture into Chef Joe Randall’s cooking school. I didn’t get to stay here too long, because the smells were making me want to eat everything I saw. I decided to rather head out to the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. This is the oldest Catholic Church in the entire state of Georgia, and it still remained standing after so many years. Later on I decided to go to the historical district and just wander around with my camera a bit. I got to take some seriously good pictures that will make anybody envious. Alas, the time for Sean Zarinegar to remain in Savannah is coming to an end, and tomorrow I will head to a place that has caught my attention since the beginning of my trip. I’ll see if I can find a connection from there, but if I can’t I’ll write to you on the next stop after the Francis Marion National Forest. For now I’ll get some rest and get ready for the long trip ahead.

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