Wednesday, July 23, 2008

no damn class in the Classic City



Last week was our second trip to Athens this month. Since we didn't get to see much of Larry or Renee when we were there earlier, Z and I had to go back, this time dragging along Cousin C. Sadly, Renee wasn't able to be in town due to a family illness. LG, however, didn't have to work so we were able to kidnap him for significant periods of time.

We arrived at ATL and drove to Snellville where we stopped for lunch (lupper? linner?) at the Snellville Diner, a most interesting place where six-layer cakes are on display at the counter. Oh my. Fortunately, we didn't have room for dessert and didn't want to drag it to Athens with us, knowing that we'd be able to find enough yummy food once we got there. After a bit of a rest in the Athens HI, we met Larry at The Grit and then wandered over to the river to try to spot the beavers which LG swears had been frolicking there every evening for the past month. Yeah, right. No beavers, just lots of mosquitos which nibbled my sweet little ankles. We did wander down a trail right beside the river though, and found some wild blackberries. YUM!

We had decided that Friday would be our local day. C and I went to the Mayflower for a light breakfast so Z could sleep in. Then we scooped up LG and drove over to Watkinsville so we could visit the Chappelle Gallery and Main Street Yarns. We wandered around the Botanic Garden in the afternoon - beautiful. That night we again attempted beaver-watching, again to no avail. We suspect LG made up the entire beaver saga. He's hoaxy like that.

Saturday was our day to drive up into the Blue Ridge Mountain foothills. I had seen things online about "Alpine Helen", a town made to look sort of Swiss, and wanted to see what that was all about. After enduring much teasing from LG, who assured me that it was cheesier than Swiss cheese, we drove on up there and sure enough, he was right! Oh my. It's just the main highway with hotels and shops and restaurants that sort of have Alpine facades and names. As far as we could tell, the only thing to actually DO there other than shop and eat is to go tubing in the Chatahoochee, which did look like fun but couldn't possibly occupy the throngs of people we saw wandering along the hot sidewalks.

Anyway, we beat it out of there and headed to Cleveland, home of Babyland Hospital, birthplace of Cabbage Patch Kids! The tour was actually interesting and funny. Have you ever seen a cabbage give birth? I thought not. It was silly and fun and brought back memories of Zannah's getting her Cabbage Patch when she was three.

We went for lunch in Hiawasee and discovered that the GA Mountain Fair was going on, so we went to that for the afternoon. There were demonstrations of board-splitting and such, displays of home-made canned goods and crafts, as well as vendors and huge Percherons and cotton candy.

The highlight of the day was the Old Sautee Store with its peepshow and yummy candies and farmer cheese. And bubbles.

On Sunday we met LG at the Grill for brunch then set out for Atlanta, where we got stuck in a massive traffic jam due to road construction. Finally we arrived at the Georgia Aquarium, which was certainly worth all the hassle. I loved the weedy sea dragons and the otters and of course the beluga whales.



In a rare moment of good luck, arriving early at the airport scored us seats on an earlier flight home, which pleased everyone.

As we left Athens, LG asked "when are you coming back?". I wish I knew.

1 comment:

Lydia said...

Six-layer cake??!! Oh my! How did you manage to resist?

What's tubing?

Sounds like a lovely trip, and I hope you do get to go back soon.