We've had an absolutely fabulous time in Atlanta with Steven and Michael. It's hard to believe that I haven't been back since 2012.
The boys really rolled out the Southern Hospitality for Kája which he loved. Hopefully he's not spoiled now for the rest of our holidays.
I still miss baseball in Euroland. Anyway, the game was fun. At one point I was trying to explain to Kája what was going on. We were speaking Czech and this kid in front of us turned around and you could see he was having a hard time processing it. He must have thought we were speaking Klingon or something.
The 4th of July is a big deal in the USA. Parades, fireworks, lots of flags, BBQs, family and friend get-togethers, and we had it all. In boys' neighbourhood, kids have a little parade and the local fire station even participates.
Later we spent the evening out at Lake Lanier, about 97 km (60 miles) northeast of the city. Steven's sister Beth and her husband Reggie Davis invited us, along with Steven's mom, for dinner on their houseboat. Steven's mom is great and I just love her to pieces. The last time I saw her was when she and Steven came to visit in 2014.
Again, the Southern Hospitality was in full force. Beth had a full spread of BBQ ribs, corn bread, mac 'n cheese. Everything was so good but I'm afraid at this rate I'll gain at least 5 kg.
Atlanta has lots to see to do. We spent a few days trying to see as much as we could with out feeling overwhelmed and rushed.
The Atlanta Botanical Garden opened in 1976. It sits on 12 hectares (30 acres), adjacent to Piedmont Park.
The Atlanta Cyclorama and Civil War Museum is located at the Atlanta History Centre. The Cyclorama is a cylindrical panoramic painting of the Battle of Atlanta during the Civil War. It was painted in 1885.
The painting is 114 metres (374 feet) and weighs 4536 kg (10,000 lbs) and was once the world's largest oil paining.
Stone Mountain is about 24 km (15 miles) east of the city. It's the state's most visited tourist site. It was opened on 14 April 1965, exactly 100 years to the day that President Lincoln was assassinated.
On the north face of the quartz mountain is the largest bas-relief artwork in the world. In 1972, the carving depicts three Confederate generals.
What a week it's been. It was so nice spending time with the boys and catching up with people. Brian and his wife even drove down from Tennessee for a visit.
The last time I saw Brian was in 2013 when made it to the 5th Czechsgiving.
Now it's on to Prescott to to visit Mom & Dad.








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