Fabulous extended weekend trip with my daughter. The first evening was in a loft on Pryor Street, (right downtown near spaghetti junction.)
We intended to hit a couple night spots but were so worn out from our travel day that we ended up just buying the ingredients and chilling at the loft.
We did the Atlanta Aquarium and also Netherworld which is probably the best haunted house type attraction in the country.
Then camping at High Falls State park.
And fried green tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe in Juliette, GA.
Message me what those last two have in common for cool points with me.
No Googling.
...As if I could tell
Did you like the movie?
It is a wonderful movie.
Mind melt just now that it is over 35 years old.
My daughter had not seen it since her early teens and I had downloaded to watch on one of the quiet motel nights.
She said she had liked the movie when she saw it as a child but loved it now.
Yeah. Adult and life experiences.
So many more things you have actually had plop in your lap.
@BufftonBeotch I wasn't a huge fan, but it did entice me into trying fried green tomatoes. I didn't like them much either. I'm not much of a cook though.
I agree with your surmise. Things don't happen if you aren't living.
Sounds like a wonderful adventure.
Such use of time is a great allocation of resources.
Could have been better if public parking was more of a "thing" in Atlanta.
We wanted to go to Oakland Cemetery to see the Weeping Lion. but could not access because pedestrian only and no parking.