Saturday, April 10, 2010

Social Butterfly


No work today. I spent the entire day connecting.

First of all a photo op at the Valleytown Cultural Arts Center http://www.andrewsvalleyarts.com/ to show off some architect's renderings of renovations to the old First Baptist church building that is now the Arts Center. That's me in the hat behind the left poster. Tony volunteered to be the photographer.

Then Tony and I decided on a rare treat - breakfast (well, brunch) out together.
In the afternoon, Lisa Scott and I attended a community connections tea party (NO, not a political rally! Tea and scones, actually.) at the Gleanings Foundation http://www.gleaningsfoundation.com/ in Robbinsville. Fabulous mountain views!

Finally, in the evening, a Phat Trout get-together of our Andrews' friends and neighbors to welcome spring. There seemed to be a lot of dogs and puppies at tonight's gathering. Luckily, they were all pretty well behaved. The humans managed to behave themselves, too.

We are more connected to our town and neighbors here than we ever were in Atlanta. Small town living has its advantages.


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