Paul and Cindy

Paul and Cindy header image 1
www.flickr.com
Click any of the pictures to see all pictures, or reload this page to get a random set.

Snoozin’

January 3rd, 2009 · No Comments

Cindy and Emery takin’ a nap. Zzzzzzz

→ No CommentsTags: Uncategorized

Papa’s Angels

November 24th, 2008 · No Comments

clip_image002[7]Cindy and I went to see the Henry Player’s production of Papa’s Angels on Sunday. We love going to see the local community theater.
This production was nice because they included quite a number if the local children in the music and acting.
If you like the theater, you’ll love the experience of seeing your friends and neighbors entertain you. We highly recommend you rush right out and buy season tickets.

Here’s a link to their site.

→ No CommentsTags: Uncategorized

Emery’s First Birthday

November 8th, 2008 · No Comments

Last Sunday we went to Greg and Susan’s for Emery’s first birthday party.

→ No CommentsTags: Uncategorized

Tennessee 2008

October 31st, 2008 · No Comments

Cindy and I went back to Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg Tennessee last week. We drove up through the mountains of North Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and finally Tennessee. It was a beautiful drive up.

 

Once we arrived, we spent some time walking around Gatlinburg where the town was decorated for fall.

 

Pic Pic Pic"

 PicPic

 

    

Of course the Christmas Inn went right on past fall, and straight to Christmas!

 

 

 

 

 

We also saw some other interesting sites. We saw a few camels in Tennessee! These were part of the show at the Miracle theatre.

 

 Pic

 

 We found another unique site at the Flying Horse Cafe in Pigeon Forge. Not only do they have some pretty fabulous food, they have their own Carousel inside the restaurant. You can even take a ride for $1 if you want.

 

Pic

 

All in all we had a nice time relaxing and taking in the sites.

→ No CommentsTags: Uncategorized

Lower prices for Gasoline

October 31st, 2008 · No Comments

After months of paying in the high $3 range and even over $4 per gallon, today the price for regular unleaded dropped to under $2. This morning the price at Sam’s Club in McDonough was $1.979 per gallon. Hooray!

→ No CommentsTags: Uncategorized

Cindy the Flapper

October 31st, 2008 · No Comments

Cindy dressed up for Halloween this year as a flapper! She looked very cute.

→ No CommentsTags: Uncategorized

Jackson Arrives

October 29th, 2008 · No Comments

Everyone please welcome Jackson Paul Davis! Jackson was born on October 21, 2008. He weighed 8 lb 5 oz and was 20 inches long.
Here’s a pic

→ No CommentsTags: Uncategorized

Tennessee Trip

December 11th, 2007 · No Comments

20071201_0676

Last weekend Cindy and I went to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. While we were there we went over to the Smoky Mountain National Forest. There’s a nice part of the park there called Cade’s Cove.


View Larger Map
There we found an eight mile driving route through a part of the park that had several old farms and churches. While Cade’s Cove is not inhabited by humans anymore, it is home to deer, turkey, and bear. The park service web site said they have several million visitors each year and traffic jams during peak season. We also went to the Dixie Stampede. During the Christmas season, they have a holiday version of their excellent show. If you haven’t been, it’s a nice show and a good time. Oh yeah, they feed you too. Here are some of the pictures we took on this trip.

20071201_0544 20071201_0546 20071201_0554 20071201_0592 20071201_0602 20071201_0615 20071201_0622 20071201_0664 20071201_0651 20071201_0677 20071201_0635 20071201_0640

→ No CommentsTags: Uncategorized

Christmas in Dixie

November 28th, 2007 · 1 Comment

The City of McDonough is decorating the square for Christmas today. They have some beautiful flying reindeer this year. The tree is huge and the wreaths on the courthouse are fantastic. Click here for all the pictures.

→ 1 CommentTags: Uncategorized

Heritage Park

November 25th, 2007 · No Comments

 20071124_0163

I went to Heritage Park yesterday. I fully intended to walk the property. They’ve put in two new bridges.  One is a wooden bridge that joins the ball fields with the village. It crosses over a little valley in the woods. The other is a covered bridge that joins the library and an as yet undeveloped part of the lower park. I started walking through the village and I took so many pictures that I ran out of time before I could walk the rest of the park.

There are several old buildings that have been gathered from around Henry county and placed here for exhibition including an old, one room school house and the old McDonough public library. The community garden is fantastic and full of interesting sights.

20071124_0133 20071124_0214 20071124_0284 20071124_0300 20071124_0274

If you haven’t had a chance to visit the complex lately, you owe it to yourself to check it out. The park is on the corner of Georgia Highway 81 and Lake Dow Road in McDonough.  Here are more pictures.

→ No CommentsTags: Uncategorized