Today concludes my series on the world of infra red from Savannah. There were so many wonderful old trees and green areas along Savannah’s streets that I simply did not always note where I took a particular shot. The two images below are representative examples.
This was shot in Wright Square, which contains the monument to William Washington Gordon. This is one example of the peculiarities in naming the city’s squares. More often than not, the name is not that of the person buried or honored there.