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03-JUL-2007

This will give you Heart Burn #5

In the 1700s Colonel John Mulryne built a mansion, from bricks brought from England, on the land where Bonaventure cemetery is now. The mansion burned and the only thing left is a vine covered foundation. By all accounts it was a spectacular fire that took place during a formal dinner party with servants standing behind every chair. In the middle of the dinner a butler whispered to the host that the house was on fire. The host rose calmly, clinked his glass, and invited his guests to pick up their dinner plates and follow him to the gardens. The servants carried the table and chairs after them, and the dinner continued by the light of the raging fire.
Photo taken in Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50
1/100s f/3.7 at 88.8mm iso200 full exif

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QUERIDO24-Aug-2007 13:11
Excellent Shot V
akleja24-Aug-2007 11:07
Fantastic!
LeuAnna Taylor24-Aug-2007 05:36
Another intriguing story and photo, Char!
NealyBob24-Aug-2007 04:16
Great story and the picture looks very nice in B&W ~! V
Cindi Smith24-Aug-2007 03:45
What a story! Wow! Cool image and works in B&W! I love this shot!
CM Kwan23-Aug-2007 22:43
I share Tomasz's view that it is an excellent picture and a very interesting story, Char! V
Tomasz Dziubinski - Photography23-Aug-2007 22:07
Excellent image and very interesting story, Vote.
laine8223-Aug-2007 21:46
Geee they didn't even have a marshmellow toast ;>)) Great story, Char. Love the b/w work
royalld23-Aug-2007 16:51
That is quite a story. The food must have been exquisite.
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