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Sketching Apr 23, 2015 12:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Driver8 (Post 6999402)
^^ Hopefully more will be ready to take out of the marinade soon :)

Btw, I think this picture is cool, and a bit mesmerizing.

https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7646/...aa8739b4_o.jpg

I will have some Atlanta photos soon. I still have that ongoing thread that needs some updating.

Thanks, all those reflections and the people on the interior of the restaurant. There's a lot going on there.

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Originally Posted by teaser75 (Post 6999869)
A true architectural gem. This city has something that I just cannot put my hands on. Great set.

I agree and thank you.

lio45 Apr 23, 2015 1:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Beedok (Post 6997395)
To me gritty is the antonym of sterile. It was meant as a compliment.:shrug:

If you define a "gritty city" as a city that has several restaurants serving grits then you're fully right ;)

lio45 Apr 23, 2015 1:39 AM

Fantastic pics, BTW.

I absolutely need to stop again next time I'm passing nearby.

FWIW, are you guys aware that real estate is INSANELY expensive in downtown Savannah? "Ordinary" rowhouses are selling for $1.5, $2 million. I was shocked when I found out.

Better than the opposite, for sure, and augurs well for preservation, since the current value of any of them depends on their surroundings, i.e. the others.

(Unlike, say, areas where the value is almost solely in the location.)

sterlippo1 Apr 23, 2015 9:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Beedok (Post 6996947)
Did you guys look at the buildings? .

yes, i've been three times and can't wait for the next visit

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Originally Posted by Beedok (Post 6997395)
To me gritty is the antonym of sterile. It was meant as a compliment.:shrug:

ok, gotcha

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Originally Posted by teaser75 (Post 6999869)
A true architectural gem. .

and the largest historical district of any city in the US. And those parks?:worship:


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