trip to Savannah late February
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It really depends on the weather as to whether or not the azaleas are blooming. Two years ago they were in full bloom by the beginning of February.
You should have very nice weather in February unless a freak cold snap hits. Upper 60s daytime highs.
You should have very nice weather in February unless a freak cold snap hits. Upper 60s daytime highs.
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Ditto on the other posts. I'm from Augusta (line in New England now) and the azaleas are usually in full bloom for the time of the Masters Golf Tournament which is in April. So usually sometime around mid March to the end of March they start to bloom. Unless of course of the freakish weather. Have you picked an RV park to stay at? If so, where at. I run an outdoors website so it kind of interests me somewhat.
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Hi Patf,
I was just in Savannah last week and wanted to recommend the restaurant "Lady and Sons" to you (even though that's not what you asked about). The food is fabulous--Southern-style home-cooking. Get the buffet so you can try a bit of everything. Also, be sure to call ahead for reservations so that you can actually get in when you want to rather than waiting for a long time. Savannah is a great place to visit and was beautiful last week so I can just imagine what it must be like when everything is in bloom.
I was just in Savannah last week and wanted to recommend the restaurant "Lady and Sons" to you (even though that's not what you asked about). The food is fabulous--Southern-style home-cooking. Get the buffet so you can try a bit of everything. Also, be sure to call ahead for reservations so that you can actually get in when you want to rather than waiting for a long time. Savannah is a great place to visit and was beautiful last week so I can just imagine what it must be like when everything is in bloom.
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