The town Sherman said was too beautiful to burn, according to local legend—Madison, Georgia—has been made more beautiful still with the addition of a $5 million park with classical structures having mysterious functions.
CBA is fortunate enough to live across the street from said beautification, hard by the railroad tracks. On Sunday and Monday, she and a selection of furry friends, alive and stuffed, feted me in Southern comfort.
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Hard even for me to believe.
Of course, what you don't see in all its glory is the flipside of the $5,000,000 park.
A mere 300 yards from the marble and granite walls, as many as 10 semi 18 wheelers converge and spend the night, waiting to load up at the Feed and Seed plant the next morning.
The drivers sleep in the cabs, and keep their enigines running so they can stay cool in the 105 degree heat.
Makes my Paradise a little Lost, sometimes.
thanks for the visuals on Madison et al....boy do you get around ...glad somebody does....
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