
A Week of Art
This was written and should have been posted on Saturday. (Sorry for the delay)
Steve and I have had the pleasure of attending 3 art reception in as many evenings. Thursday we attended the North Georgia College & State University’s reception for the Art Educators exhibit. An 8th grade student and I both had art on exhibit. Friday we went to Emory’s educators evening in the Carlos Museum. This was the first time Steve had been to Emory and saw their ancient art collection and it was a nice refresher for me. We had planned to eat dinner at Everybody’s Pizza, but the refreshments at the gallery were so good, we were not hungry afterward. We did make a stop at the Dekalb Farmers Market for Basmati rice and other spices.
Saturday we went to the Chestatee Wildlife Preserve. We were both a bit disappointed. It was too cold for some of the animals to come out of their shelters. I was also upset to find out that it is not longer a place for rescued animals, but instead they are breeding animals. The animals there seemed very well fed and healthy, but I thought more could have been done to approve their habitat. Last night we went to Molly’s art reception (the 4th grade student that is going to have surgery next week). It was really cool for such a young child to have her very own solo art show. Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers. See her website for additional information about her.Today is really cold and we are hoping for snow. Steve is tuning up the four-wheelers and we are going riding after church today and maybe (with my fingers crossed) tomorrow in the snow!
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