Saturday, March 21, 2009
Back to Twin Lakes
We headed back towards Cumming, Georgia (35 miles north of Atlanta). We are back in the Twin Lakes RV park where we started last July.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Panama City Beach
We headed northward towards Panama City Beach on the Florida panhandle. We spend three nights at St. Andrews State Park.
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We had a grand view of the “Grand Lagoon” right out the windows of our coach.
But our main reason for going to “PCB,” as the locals call it, was to visit Fred and Dottie Naus. Fred was Glenn’s boss at Cox Data Services back in the ‘70s. Fred and Dottie used to live on Lake Lanier (north of Atlanta) and hosted memorable July 4 parties for many, many years.
They retired and moved to PCB some years ago and this was our first visit. Here we are out behind their home. It is just a few miles from the night club where Fred and Dottie first met in the ‘60s.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Seagull's Diner
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Norton Museum of Art
We headed back to Palm Beach Gardens to see Glenn's mother one more time before we headed north. Glenn's sister Carol and her husband Alexander flew down to join in the activities. Jill had seen an ad in the West Palm Beach newspaper that a Ansel Adams and Georgia O'Keeffe exhibition was at the Norton Museum of Art, a show she had read about in New Mexico Magazine . Carol said she had always wanted to visit the Norton so plans where made.
The Chihuly ceiling:
Alexander, Carol, Glenn and Jill.
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