A BEAUTIFUL NOVEMBER DAY!
November 10, 2007
This past Saturday Rusty and I took the kids to North Georgia. We thought that we would see some of the leaves that were changing and just spend the day as a family. We had such a great time. The weather was beautiful - a little chilly but it wasn't too bad.
Our first stop was Amicalola Falls. It had been approximately 10 years since Rusty and I had been there. It was actually the weekend that Lady Diana passed away. Things have really changed since we were up there last. Here is the website in case anyone wants to read about it : www.amicalolafalls.com
November 10, 2007
This past Saturday Rusty and I took the kids to North Georgia. We thought that we would see some of the leaves that were changing and just spend the day as a family. We had such a great time. The weather was beautiful - a little chilly but it wasn't too bad.
Our first stop was Amicalola Falls. It had been approximately 10 years since Rusty and I had been there. It was actually the weekend that Lady Diana passed away. Things have really changed since we were up there last. Here is the website in case anyone wants to read about it : www.amicalolafalls.com
Here are some pictures that I took from our trip:
Here is a picture of Rusty and the kids. The falls are in the background. For those of you out of state and hear about our water situation on the news ~ we still have water. I'm not saying that we have alot but at least the falls are still flowing!
From the looks of this truck - the person driving it must have had a really bad day. The truck probably went off the cliff and rolled downed the hill until a tree stopped it.
The Falls!
Alan is at that age where he does not like to sit still and he will look every where
but at me when I'm trying to take his picture!
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Our next stop was Burts Farm! This was a really neat place to go. I can't believe they still had a ton of pumpkins and it was already the 2nd weekend on November.
I can only imagine what it was like in October! Here is the website: www.burtsfarm.com