Our Savannah Trip

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These are a few of our pictures from out trip to Savannah, Georgia. One trip to this city and anyone will find out why it is referred to as the 'Haunted Capital of the South'.

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Trip to Savannah started with breakfast at Chick-fil-A, give me a chicken biscuit, oh yeah!!

When you cannot locate a Krispy Kreme, sometimes you have to settle for the next best thing!!

Thank you Garmin for getting us to Savannah!!

Finally, OPS has come to Savannah!!

Ahh, our home away from home, next door- IHOP, pancakes anyone??

Bonaventure Cemetary

Look at the height of this monument!!

Big grave marker at Bonaventure

Trees at Bonaventure covered with spanish moss, mosquitoes were everywhere, freakin bloodsuckers, where's Blade??

Lance, Trey and Dewey looking at little Gracie's place of rest, Dewey may have been looking for pickled sausages though..

We came across a tombstone with a witches hat on top of it. Where is Potter's mom??

Mark walking around Bonaventure, this is more than just a shoulder ornament my friend!!

Where again did we park??

Hmmm-A Tree

Okay, we found a Target Sign, look close, but no Wal-Mart yet or even a white plastic bag to be found!!

Gracie's fortress, the guard would not unlock the gate

More gates, no keys

I have just had a request for gummy bears and pancakes, what about, pancakes cooked with gummy bears??

OPS Team member still at large, where is Kevin and how long is I-16

Hey Gracie, Trey is watching Sleepy Hollow, he is just tring to get a-Head!!

We found this angel, we found Graie, now we are going to find Wendys. I love the girls of Savannah!!

Hey look, Randy MOSS, he-he..

Uh-Hello!!

OPS t-shirts, hats and buttons still available for your purchase.

The basement is said to be one of the most active rooms in the house

What is for dinner, 4 out 5 ghost hunters recommend Hooters, great WINGS!!

Main room inside the carriage house behind Sorrel Weed House

Another view inside the basement

The house was visited by General Robert E. Lee in 1862

The Sorrel Weed House was built in 1840

Our guide inside the Washington room