Horseart wrote:
On Saturday, my Son, Daughter-in-law and I visited the quaint tiny town of Cave Spring Ga. Great day for a day trip which ended at a restaurant on the square that had the best steak I ever ate. The sun might have been in the right place if we had eaten first and then shot pictures but it was fun and such a beautiful day so it didn't matter to us.
We enjoyed and will go back again.
Great and colorful set Jo!
srfmhg wrote:
Great and colorful set Jo!
Thanks a bunch Mark. Much appreciated.
Looks like a great place to spend some time in Jo.
Don
PAR4DCR wrote:
Looks like a great place to spend some time in Jo.
Don
Thank you Don. It really was a cute little place.
Horseart wrote:
On Saturday, my Son, Daughter-in-law and I visited the quaint tiny town of Cave Spring Ga. Great day for a day trip which ended at a restaurant on the square that had the best steak I ever ate. The sun might have been in the right place if we had eaten first and then shot pictures but it was fun and such a beautiful day so it didn't matter to us.
We enjoyed and will go back again.
Thanks this pleasant walk, Jo!
Your mention of Cave Springs brings back memories when I used to go through there between working at a power plant in Coosa and home (Marietta).
Cave Springs is or was a one light town. I have gone through it a few times over the years. I used to visit the Georgia School for the Deaf as a friend was the greenhouse manager at the school to teach young people a skill in growing plants (I found him years later after going through this town a couple of times)
I will never forget my first trip through there as I was headed home from Coosa, Georgia (there was a power plant at this location). One of the guys at the plant advised me to try this way as his sister lived in my area and went this way most of the time. When I got to a four way stop sign, the directions were not clear - right was Alabama as I recall, left was going back to Rome, GA which I did not want to go back to, so straight through was it. I went for a few miles until it dead-ended on to Booger Hollow Road (the name was ominous, so I chose to go back to the same 4 way stop and head towards Alabama and then turned south to Cedar Town).
vicksart
Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
Your lovely shots make me want to visit. Thanks for sharing, Jo.
Bubalola wrote:
Thanks this pleasant walk, Jo!
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.
hcmcdole wrote:
Your mention of Cave Springs brings back memories when I used to go through there between working at a power plant in Coosa and home (Marietta).
Cave Springs is or was a one light town. I have gone through it a few times over the years. I used to visit the Georgia School for the Deaf as a friend was the greenhouse manager at the school to teach young people a skill in growing plants (I found him years later after going through this town a couple of times)
I will never forget my first trip through there as I was headed home from Coosa, Georgia (there was a power plant at this location). One of the guys at the plant advised me to try this way as his sister lived in my area and went this way most of the time. When I got to a four way stop sign, the directions were not clear - right was Alabama as I recall, left was going back to Rome, GA which I did not want to go back to, so straight through was it. I went for a few miles until it dead-ended on to Booger Hollow Road (the name was ominous, so I chose to go back to the same 4 way stop and head towards Alabama and then turned south to Cedar Town).
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Thanks for looking in and sharing your story. I'm very sure I would have turned around and gone back too.
vicksart wrote:
Your lovely shots make me want to visit. Thanks for sharing, Jo.
Thank you Vicki, I'm glad you liked them. It's a very friendly little place to visit.
What a cute town. Glad you enjoyed it. You did a great job capturing the essence of that town.
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