Things in the past... by tennesseecowgirl
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Hi all, this is one I took while on a trip to Georgia with my daughters, this was in an antique shop in Dolanaga GA, I am heading to Georgia this weekend again to attend an Atlanta Braves game on Sunday. We are going to celebrate my son Ryans birthday, .... the Braves are playing the Dodgers and they are our team so we will be among I am sure very few Dodger fans there but it should be fun, they are having mother, son day so we get to go out on field prior to game and meet some players, so Ryan is thrilled. Also two students that use to work for me will be at the game so I will get to see them I am really looking forward to that, Doug and Hayley are Braves fans but I will forgive them for that haha. Ryan was also born on a Friday the 13th, 28 years ago, so that makes me ..ummm well you do the math lol. I talked to him this morning and I said you are getting old kiddo, and he just laughed and said you should talk, nice kid huh...
Well I wish everyone a fun and safe weekend.
Thanks for all your comments on my last upload. :)
Mad Cow on the Loose
Mad Cow on the Loose
Comments (97)
Thetis
ah, the good old times... marvelous shot and postwork!
Bothellite
I like the touches - it works really well.
aksirp
love this kind of composition by chance and your postwork is great!!
KatesFriend
Oh, ample evidence of a bygone and proud civilization. I love places like this.
Rhanagaz
Excellent shot! But I'm a bit surprised to see both Coke and Pepsi in a antique store..;o)
Xlars
Great shot .. really interesting antiques you display here. Congratulations on Ryan, and for having such a great time with your family.
junge1
Beautifully captured Lynell. Reading your story I always wonder what made you move back East. Years ago I drove through Eastern Tennessee, Geogia and some other states where the Blueridge Parkway goes through and I liked the scenery, but not the way they restrict selling beer and alcohol.