Workshop, Wrap Up


Eatonton, Georgia

Adjacent to the old elementary school we’re working out of is a historic cemetery. Had me thinking about the kids who used to look out their classroom window and see obelisks dedicated to eight-day-old infants.

We finished up this afternoon, packed everything up and rolled on home. I won’t see the work for a week or so, but the feeling is good right now – lots of learning, lots of growth, lots of awareness of their possibilities.


Madison, Georgia


Athens, Georgia


Athens, Georgia


Athens, Georgia

Workshopping, Day Two


Eatonton, Georgia

Second day and things are getting weird. We had some miscommunications earlier in the week about our work space (solved, thankfully), but late last night we ran into a problem with our lodging … and that was just the start of it.

None of it is impacting the student experiences (well, some is, indirectly), but it has been odd.


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia

Workshopping, Day One


Eatonton, Georgia

It’s hard to believe this is the 19th annual Woodall Weekend Workshop. We started in the chamber of commerce offices for Morgan County, this year we’re in our 18th different county – Putnam, about an hour outside of Athens.

Energy, friendship, fear, light, learning … everything you could hope for today.


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia


Eatonton, Georgia