Showing posts with label Monterey Square. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monterey Square. Show all posts

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Yellow In Savannah

 Yellow is a favorite color of mine. Always attracts my eye.  

The owner of this house likes their 'pop' of color, with the yellow/green door and those great purple shutters. I liked it too.  The woman with the umbrella and she with the baseball jacket were captured from some art I saw high on the walls of a restaurant.


At the Yellow Door House collage

Savannah, GA




The John Lynch Building was built in 1880 and faces Monterey Square. The concept of the lovely 'squares', small parks,  of  Savannah were part of the city's original design; founded in 1733 and one of the first 'planned' cities.  The plan included designated residential and commercial 'sides' to each square, to keep the city open and balanced. 

Today, the bright yellow striped awning at the Custard boutique is indeed a eye-catcher.  The shop owner then surrounded the door with yellow flowers.  Inviting. And certainly a place for lemon meringue pie.


Yellow and Meringue collage

Savannah, GA



Savannah moments.





Still have more wandering to do.

Till next time.