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Sticking Your Tongue Out
The Atlanta Whitehouse
Wordless Wednesday
Wordless Wednesday
Mason Mill Park, and we went off trail….
Fall is in the air and I love Mason Mill Park. There is the Garden.
They have a senior center and a great playground that is always crowded.
Coop loves it!
Then we headed down the trail.
Here is some of the colorful graffiti. I will try and get some photos of some more of it. Anyway, then there is this tree….
this tree sticks its tongue out at me every time we pass it. To continue our walk, we decided to go off trail, on a very safe looking trail.
Oh whoops before we went off trail we spotted a turtle.Now off trail,
this is where we went. It went along the railroad track.
It ends out here….
In the neighborhood. which way should I go?
Kindness
True!
Great Blue Heron
Staycationers can be surprised every day with something new on a walk. On this walk on the creek, I have seen ducks and birds, but everyday things. Today I was lucky enough to come upon this Heron.
I came upon upon it on one end of the creek and it took off. Amazing wing span! My camera was not out, so I missed that amazing part. I did get to seed it again.
Keep your eyes peeled you never know what you will see!
Your Gift
Headed for Pallookaville, ended up at The Bishop
I decided to go some place new and Pallookaville Fine Foods was on my mind. It’s the corn dogs that are calling me. They have a polish sausage corn dog. So I drove to Avondale Estates. This is Pallookaville Fine Foods. I parked my car and I was walking past The Bishop, I just had to stop in.
It was cool and dark and there was only one other patron in there. The wait staff was excellent. I ordered the hamburger and was excited they let me pick the temperature. I chose medium rare, I ended up getting medium, but, it was still very good!
I got the homemade potato chips, excellent. I really like the space.
They have wine on tap, fun huh. All in all a very good choice, I can’t wait to go back and try something else. (I also have to go back to Pallookaville)