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Georgia On Our Minds
Our drive from Kentucky took us briefly through the Northeast corner of Alabama, where we saw our first cotton fields. It was amazing seeing those fields of pure white. I had never seen anything like it. Kat made me go into someone's field and grab some for her to keep as a souvenir. We gradually wound our way down to Cave Spring, GA to camp, which is about an hour NW of Atlanta.
The campground in Cave Spring was fine, except for two things: Georgia Bulldogs ...
See Rome, You Won't Be Disappointed
... hour through noon, then again, at 6:00 p.m. Stories are not necessarily intended for children. Ticket prices are $8.00 for adults and $5.00 for children under 12 years of age.
See Rome, you certainly won’t be disappointed. It isn’t surprising that many people who visit Rome wind up calling it home at some point, because it’s the type of place that you just don’t want to leave. ...
Probably the Best Town ever!
... and happy). Okay, maybe I'm not so small anymore, but the rest of the adjectives are definitely appropriate.
We spent some time in Savannah this evening, but I'll blog some more about that tomorrow. I wanted to dedicate a whole day to the wonder and amazement of Cartersville, GA.
See you ...
Heading to the flatlands
... day. So we are heading to Topeka KS. I have traveled that way before and all I remember is flatland and nothing to look at for miles and miles, a new adventure for us.......well thats about it for now, I will take pictures and post them as we get going, until then CYA down the road....micky D's has breakfast waiting for me..
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Torchlight Tour and Tribal Customs
... in time, discover, reflect and consider what can still be learned from those who left traces of an ancient civilization behind. Whether it’s a spiritual quest, or the opportunity to commune with nature or maybe it’s the chance to not just read about but also experience the past to reinforce that knowledge; whatever the reason you decide to visit, there’s no better time to do that than the ...