Day two of the Georgia Climate Conference and Public Services Commissioner Tim Echols had to follow Mildred McClain, executive director of the Harambee House/Citizens for Environmental Justice. It wasn’t easy.
A funny thing to end the day with …
Day two of the Georgia Climate Conference and Public Services Commissioner Tim Echols had to follow Mildred McClain, executive director of the Harambee House/Citizens for Environmental Justice. It wasn’t easy.
A funny thing to end the day with …
Day one of the Georgia Climate Conference and I got to introduce Michael Schwarz and his story about the Byne Blueberry Farm. Very well received.
The range of buildings, from old to new, in this town is impressive. Especially by evening light.
Even with only one item on the ballot, still made the time. Don’t want to take a chance of being removed from the voter rolls for not participating.
Back in Athens and back to work, helping to Stuff the Truck for the Northeast Georgia Food Bank.
Three days in Romania was a lot and, yet, not enough. The extra time stuck in the Amsterdam airport due to their inability to conduct a screening … well, I’ll pass on that next time. At least the light was pretty for a while.
For our free day, we toured what is now known as the People’s House, originally the Place of the Parliament. Looking from a distance like an historic structure, it was started in the early 1980s.