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Warm Springs Lunch and Shopping - Repeat

Warm Springs Lunch and Shopping – Repeat

(This is a repeat of the previous entry.  My pictures are sideways on the first one.  I will try again.) It is muggy, rainy, and foggy.  Perfect weather for shopping.  Sort of.    The good thing is that the stores aren’t super-crowded but the bad thing is… the rain, mugginess, and fog. We drove 40 […]

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Warm Springs Lunch and Shopping

Warm Springs Lunch and Shopping

It is muggy, rainy, and foggy.  Perfect weather for shopping.  Sort of.    The good thing is that the stores aren’t super-crowded but the bad thing is… the rain, mugginess, and fog. We drove 40 minutes south to Warm Springs, GA.  If it sounds familiar it’s because Warm Springs is where President Roosevelt came for […]

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Little Free Libraries

Little Free Libraries

I absolutely want one of these!  I would fill it full of cookbooks and maybe even a treat or two if someone decided to come to my Free Little Library.  Aren’t these the cutest? There are over 32,000 Free Little Libraries around the world.  These 4 are located in College Park, GA near the Atlanta […]

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I Know Him!

I Know Him!

As Buddy the Elf would say, “I know him. I know him!!!” I had a wonderful Friday night at the Douglasville Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting. Terri invited me to go along with her and her fab sister-in-laws to see Santa. I must admit I never pass up an opportunity to see Santa and make sure he knows […]

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Dinner in Atlanta

Dinner in Atlanta

We enjoyed a lovely evening in Atlanta eating at two different restaurants.  One was an old favorite and the other was a new find.  We started at The Nook across from Piedmont Park. The Nook specializes in tater tot recipes.  For example, Olivia got “Totchos” which is tater tot nachos and Davis got Buffalo Tots […]

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Thoughts for Paris

Thoughts for Paris

Such a sad turn of events in a beautiful city.  My first visit to Paris was 30 years ago and I loved the city as much then as I do now.  Here I am in 1985 on my first trip. My thoughts and prayers are with the families who have lost loved ones in this vicious attack. […]

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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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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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