
So much to see.
A railroad used to run through the grounds where KP and I strolled to the expansive Ponce City Market.
Now the city is constructing its Beltline, a path for biking and walking that will eventually allow access to, well, all Atlanta neighborhoods, as I understood what KP and Sue told me.

Art, yes.
On this pretty, windy day, I appreciated locating an Atlanta-appropriate present to bring home to my dear wife Karen and lunch for me.

Yup, I clucked.

We feasted.
I so much enjoyed getting my steps in by soaking up this Atlanta market.

Walk it your way.
I would have hopped over to Hop’s if I was in that area, Mark. That market looks like a fun visit.
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I was able to find an ATL T-shirt that I thought would be cool for my dear wife Karen, and she liked it when I brought it back home, Bruce. Success at Ponce City Market!
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Mark, I’m enjoying your trip photos! How awesome!! Art, gifts, cool and historical sites…that’s some good stuff to cluck about!
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That Georgia-recipe chicken sure tasted good, Karla!
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The chairs in front of the entrance. If I sat down, I’d never get up even if I wanted to. 😦 A front row seat for people watching. 🙂
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They seemed to have thought of everything here, ladysighs.
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I like the reuse of the space it will make all the difference
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The city does well when old becomes new again, you got it, Beth.
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