Archive | October, 2015

Apples

Apples

We made our yearly day-trip to Ellijay, GA to visit some apple houses. The clouds were quite interesting today.  I have never seen rows of clouds like this before. Maybe someone more meteorologically-inclined can tell me why there were textured stripes today. First stop was Panorama Farm Market.  Lots of cheap pumpkins since today was Halloween. Raw pumpkin […]

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Authentic Pumpkin Pie

Authentic Pumpkin Pie

I pulled a homemade pumpkin pie out of the freezer tonight and we had a slice for dinner.  Delicious! But wait, there’s more to this story.  Get your notebooks out.  I have a history lesson for you. I recently read that the first “receipts” of pumpkin pie from England in the early 19th century say that to […]

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The Old Mill

The Old Mill

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Corinthian Column Up Close and Personal

Corinthian Column Up Close and Personal

Licensed Canadian Pharmacy That Provides Safe I had another day in Athens so I snapped a few more pictures at lunch.  First I grabbed a southern meal at The Place – chicken, lima beans, cornbread, mac and cheese, and onion rings.  I think they were the onion-rings-of-fire because they were spicy hot. I walked under the […]

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The Classic City

The Classic City

I have had a great time at the Georgia Council for the Social Studies annual convention here in Athens, GA.  The city’s nickname is appropriately called the Classic City. It is also the home of the University of Georgia where I went to school.  Today was a gorgeous day so I went for a nerdy photo […]

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Stone Mountain Highland Games

Stone Mountain Highland Games

We just got back from the Stone Mountain Highland Games.  I particularly enjoy going to Highland Games because my high school was called the Headland Highlanders and we dressed in highland clothing and had bagpipes in our marching band.  Today, we enjoyed hearing bagpipers,saw athletic competitions, and wandered around the clan tents.  We arrived in time […]

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Kitchen Gadget

Kitchen Gadget

I have a lot of kitchen gadgets. Can you find the banana slicer, the strawberry slicer, the french fry slicer, and the crinkle slicer?  I’m pretty sure a sharp knife would do all those handy dandy chores, but where’s the fun in that?  I can cut a banana int EIGHTEEN PIECES with one press of […]

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Up-to-Date

Up-to-Date

A few more events and I’m up-to-date with my comings and goings.  After the Cotton Pickin’ Fair last Sunday, I had the pleasure of going to Davis’ fall choral concert.   Here is a teeny-tiny photo from my phone.  For a high school, they have a spectacularly large auditorium that is filled with very involved […]

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Cotton Pickin' Fair

Cotton Pickin’ Fair

A wonderful festival that happens twice a year near me is the Cotton Pickin’ Fair in Gay, GA.  We have attended this festival MANY times in the 24 years that I have lived in Peachtree City.  The first weekend in May and the first weekend in October is when this event takes place.  It is […]

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Tailgate in a Jewel Box

Tailgate in a Jewel Box

Wow, I didn’t mean to take two weeks off from blogging but I’m looking at the calendar and I can see now that I have been coming and going for two weeks without a check-in with everyone.  I have some pictures of my busy weeks so I’ll post a few to catch up.  I have […]

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