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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Atlanta!



How did they do that?  That face encased within the glass that peers out so placidly, now after being viewed by countless thousands of museum goers to Atlanta's High Museum, is but one of hundreds of astonishing works.  The High is smack downtown Atlanta, a stone's throw from Turner Broadcasting and Atlanta's IKEA, and according to one web site at least 48 other  attractions - just in the downtown area.

Atlanta is a destination point worthy of exploration.  She has the vibe of a city, but the charm of your hometown.  As in any major metro area there are numerous different nuclei worthy of a morning or afternoon's consideration, and an abundance of good eateries and watering holes.  When I took this photo I had come to Atlanta specifically to go to the High for  an exhibition of Egyptian antiquities and found accommodations close to the stadium, negotiating a good room price, and free parking.  I was able to park without charge almost everywhere by being willing to do some walking.

As for the interesting figural on the wall behind the glass encased head, it is a huge snake's body with a human's upper torso and it is constructed from plastic salvaged from a land fill.  It has been on the High's wall for about twenty years now.

The breadth of captivating activities in Atlanta include world class shopping, antique auctions, and don't forget Six Flags over Georgia.  There is Stone Mountain Park nearby,  and some world class white water rafting not much farther  north of the city.

Please, do yourself a favor, if you haven't been to Atlanta, go!  

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Once More Spring



Once more Spring has come and caught us up
unready spite of all we thought
that she would linger for a bit
behind in Winter's cool caress
but No!  And we are just becoming,
just now aware,
that she is here to stay,
for only just her fleeting days
this season
one of discontent
with things that are
not things that may.......
our hope for things to be
fulfilled,
for color schemes
and gardens full of hope untilled
but fertile in our bubbled brains
our hope for Spring to remain
but No!  She'll soon be on her way
and with her goes our firm resolve
to deal with problems yet to be
with Summer's tempest heat
when we will wilt and slink off
to the cool and look out upon
a parched and arid view
and wait relief from Autumn's cool
too soon gone
and then our old bones know
that Winter soon will steal this show
that Autumn brought.
I get ahead...for it is still Spring
and I will not dwell
on how quickly she'll depart
but get up now
and start
to make my hopes reality!