Georgia 2011
The winter of 2010-2011 was especially brutal in the north country so
we decided the only logical thing to do during Marcia's mid-winter break
was to get out of town. David had a meeting with a new client in
Watertown on Friday, February 18, so Marcia hitched a ride with Heather, a
good friend and co-worker who was headed to the Baltimore area for the
week. We met in Watertown and convoyed to northern Pennsylvania
where our routes split. We stayed overnight at the Four Points in
Chambersburg.
The next afternoon we arrived at the home of Mike Shaw, an old friend
from northern New York who now lives and teaches in the Atlanta
area. We have visited with Mike before. We went out for dinner
and then spent Saturday evening catching up. We did the tourist
thing. We toured the Atlanta Aquarium and the World of Coke
facility. Mike had to work on Monday, Presidents' Day because they
had lost their emergency closing time due to a week-long ice storm earlier
in the year. We headed back into downtown Atlanta and visited the
Martin Luther King, Jr. Center and the Jimmy Carter Museum.
After a day of touristing, we headed for Bethlehem, Georgia, about 40
minutes northeast of Atlanta. John and Sue Ellen Neveu, from the
Plattsburg area, have a winter home there. John is an old college
buddy of David's. We stayed a couple of days with them, relaxing and
catching up. Although John and David talk on the phone about once a
month, they have only seen each other briefly once in the last 18 or 19
years. John bought a '60s Chevy El Camino last year in Jefferson
County. David went and looked at it for him and then met him for
lunch when he came down to pick it up.
On Wednesday morning, we headed out for a short 20 minute or so drive
to Flowery Branch, Georgia. Ken and Charlene Hanson, our next door
neighbors at the cottage live there. We spent the night there and
had a nice family dinner with them, their daughter and grand-daughter, her
sister and brother-in-law and her mother, who are all long-time friends of
ours. For some reason, the camera never came out of the car here and
we didn't get any pictures.
On Thursday morning, we headed back north. It rained most of the
day and we stayed in Chambersburg again on the way home. Friday was
a return to reality. We had fog, rain, slush, sleet and snow between
central Pennsylvania and home. After a week of temps in the 60s and
70s, we were greeted by 15 degrees and 6 inches of new snow on the day we
got home. Spring can't come soon enough!
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