Our challenge from Tina is to show images that never quite fit into a challenge category. I came up with a few images from my archives. The header image is from the Key West Cemetery.
In Savannah, when the azaleas are blooming and the Fountain in Forsyth Park turns green you know St. Patrick’s Day is almost here. These images were taken a few years ago.



Athens, Georgia is the home of the University of Georgia. It is also home to two interesting sights unique to Athens. A double barrelled cannon, the only one known of its kind, stands in front of City Hall. The Tree that Owns Itself grows in the middle of a quiet neighborhood.



I’ll end the post with images of the end of two U. S. Highways, U. S. 1 in Key West and U. S. 80 in Tybee Island, Georgia.


Many thanks to Tina for the challenge Lens’Artists #189: Odds and Ends
Hi – I enjoyed your odds and ends – and two favs are the “I told you I was sick” – and then of course the image at the end of US1 – mile marker zero. I finally had the chance to visit key west a few years ago and I think it has a special charm just for that reason alone – that it is the end of US 1!
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Thank you! Both of your favs are from Key West. We’ve also been to the beginning of US 1 in Fort Kent, Maine.
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that is pretty awesome to be at both the beginning and the end – and then to share about various trips on the ol’ blog – so we get to travel with you a bit!
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Terrific Beth – the tombstone is absolutely perfect and the tree is terrific. Loved them all but especially those two.
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Thanks Tina. The tombstone is famous in Key West.
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Great post Beth! I especially liked the tombstone. Someone had a sense of humor or decided he/she wanted the truth to be known!
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Anne, he or she must have been an interesting character.
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Nice shots. I do love Savannah.
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Judy, if you ever decide to come to Savannah let me know.
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Will do!
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Love the Savannah Green, the tree and that tombstone… yikes… he was only 50 and wanted the truth to be shared with all.
Great shots, Beth!
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Thanks Nancy. That tombstone is famous in Key West. This week in Savannah everyone is Irish and there is green everywhere!
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What great pictures Beth. Of course the tombstone made me smile and the tree is special and so beautiful!
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The tombstone is hilarious and brings lots of tourists into the Key West cemetery to find it.
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