![An intricate alarm clock fashioned to look like a steam powered mechanism of sorts on a bedroom mantle in the Juliette Gordon Low house in Savannah, GA](https://ploafmaster.micro.blog/uploads/2024/03e547d4eb.jpg)
![Savannah Blue Print Co. sign on building storefront off Wright Square](https://ploafmaster.micro.blog/uploads/2024/5a254f6382.jpg)
![Live oak tree in Wright Square, Savannah, Georgia](https://ploafmaster.micro.blog/uploads/2024/f9e19c0e21.jpg)
![Sign for the Thunderbird Inn, Savannah, Georgia](https://ploafmaster.micro.blog/uploads/2024/767e58fada.jpg)
Didn’t get any photos on my morning ride, but did manage a few snaps during our day trip to Savannah, Georgia. We didn’t see much (limited by my mother-in-law’s low mobility), but we did have a great tour of Juliette Gordon Low’s birthplace/family home (she founded Girl Scouts of America), and a short respite in Wright Square. Most of the visit was spent on a tourist trolly bus (my least preferred way to explore a place).