My Summer Stories: Savannah Ghost Stories, Carriage Rides and Fountains
August 9, 2012 12:15 pm
By Beatrice
On my favorite day of my favorite week this summer I was going with my friend Bri and my Aunt Wende and Uncle Richard to Savannah, Georgia. It was a Friday in June and we were all taking a "Ghost Tour" of the city in a horse-and-carriage.
We all thought it was a good idea to eat first, so we had pizza. No one could decide on one particular pizza, so we each had personal pizzas. There was a fish tank in the restaurant that had giant goldfish bigger than my hand.
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On my favorite day of my favorite week this summer I was going with my friend Bri and my Aunt Wende and Uncle Richard to Savannah, Georgia. It was a Friday in June and we were all taking a "Ghost Tour" of the city in a horse-and-carriage.
We all thought it was a good idea to eat first, so we had pizza. No one could decide on one particular pizza, so we each had personal pizzas. There was a fish tank in the restaurant that had giant goldfish bigger than my hand.
Read more.
By Beatrice
On my favorite day of my favorite week this summer I was going with my friend Bri and my Aunt Wende and Uncle Richard to Savannah, Georgia. It was a Friday in June and we were all taking a "Ghost Tour" of the city in a horse-and-carriage.
We all thought it was a good idea to eat first, so we had pizza. No one could decide on one particular pizza, so we each had personal pizzas. There was a fish tank in the restaurant that had giant goldfish bigger than my hand.
Read more.
On my favorite day of my favorite week this summer I was going with my friend Bri and my Aunt Wende and Uncle Richard to Savannah, Georgia. It was a Friday in June and we were all taking a "Ghost Tour" of the city in a horse-and-carriage.
We all thought it was a good idea to eat first, so we had pizza. No one could decide on one particular pizza, so we each had personal pizzas. There was a fish tank in the restaurant that had giant goldfish bigger than my hand.
Read more.
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