Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Perry-THE NEW PERRY HOTEL






The New

Perry Hotel










The Bedroom
In Suite 230





Recipe For A Rejuvenating Overnight Trip

1-Leave work early on Friday
2-Drive to Perry and check into The New Perry Hotel where
every room is decorated just a little differently and a history
lesson is around every corner
3-Nap
4-After dinner, stroll around enjoying
the quiet charm of downtown
5-Visit The Tavery (inside the hotel) where
live music is featured in a intimate setting
every Friday and Saturday night
6-Sleep like a baby
7-Breakfast at The Swanson
8-Visit the shops along Carroll Street
9-Head back to your life feeling like
you've been on vacation for a week

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Hampton - SKY SOLDIERS

Technically, Hampton is not in Middle Georgia. Umm, about an hour drive. Yep, we should include it, especially since it is home to Atlanta Motor Speedway and the Sky Soldiers.

When I went to the Sky Soldiers demonstration at River Forest in Forsyth Saturday, I was a little nervous. This thing doesn't have any doors! For a $50 donation, patrons could ride in a real deal (YES-this helicopter was in service in Vietnam) Huey helicopter. It was a blast. Trust me. Check their schedule, find the next demonstration, donate the money and do one of the coolest things ever. While we were flying, I couldn't help but think of the soldiers that had been in actual combat in the very craft we were flying in that day. My thanks to you and all men and women who have ever been or are still in service to this country.


This group is composed of veteran military aviators who performed the same type of missions they demonstrate in actual combat.

I trusted this woman with my life...again. CW3 Patty Meek is a Senior Aviator, Maintenance Test Pilot and A&P mechanic with 6700 flight hours. Patty has 20 years of service and served with distinction in Operation Desert Storm.


The Army Aviation Heritage Foundation is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization that preserves authentic, flyable examples of Army aircraft and uses them in aerial demonstrations and presentations so that the symbols of America's military legacy may always remain in our skies. Their funding is entirely from donations made by private individuals and corporations. The website has tons of information, including demonstration schedules and directions to visit their facility in Hampton. Call Shanda Elkins at 770-897-0004 to set up a time. Visit their website to learn more or make a donation. armyav.org

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Macon - FOUNTAIN CAR WASH


I originally went to Fountain Car Wash to talk to Chuck Duggan about the special $3 exterior car wash, but our conversation veered to his electronic sign and why there is a new Bible verse posted there each week.

After Chuck bought out his partners and became sole owner of Fountain Car Wash in 2002, he was itching to install an electronic sign which, at the time, was not all that common and quite expensive. He prayed about that sign and one day a guy happened by with one on the back of his truck. He explained to Chuck that he could have the sign on a lease to own basis. Up it went and Chuck honored a promise he made to use the sign to glorify God. Every week, ever since, he puts up a new Bible verse. He started with the New Testament and today is in I John. The coolest part of the story though is the new friends he has made and new people he has met because of the verses. He said at least once or twice a week someone stops by to talk about those verses, someone just leaving the Medical Center after hearing good or bad news, someone who was having a rough day, someone who just wanted to say they appreciated seeing them.

Now, about that $3 wash. All day Wednesday and every other day from 5pm-7pm (except Sunday, of course) an exterior car wash is $3. What a deal! Fountain uses recycled water and all of their detergents are environmentally safe. Remodeling is in progress with plans for other special features to be added. All of the full service features you are used to are still in place, but if you've ever wanted to stay in the car and ride through the wash, now you can, for only $3.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Gray - KEMA'S HOBBY

I'm downright embarrassed to admit Kema's Hobby in Gray was open almost a year and half before I heard about it. I immediately got in the car, drove to Gray and introduced myself to Kema Clark. I love books and I love this store. With over 40,000 books in stock, you're bound to find what you're looking for. If not, Kema will order it. She admits she's been surprised by the amount of ordering folks do.

Kema left Jones County when her job with Ford Motor Credit took her to California, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Michigan more than once. After 26 years, she retired and high-tailed it back to Gray where, in February 2006, she opened Kema's Hobby. In addition to books, you'll find great coffee, displays by local artists and an outstanding comic book selection. Kema's son, Jim Clark, was the inker for the last 4 Spiderman comic books and is the inker for Ex Machina.

Kema's Hobby carries some new and tons of used books and you can trade your old books for store credit which can be used for half the purchase price of stuff you're buying.

A couple of weeks ago, Vince Dooley was at Kema's. His cell phone died and, needing to get in touch with friends, he stopped and asked to use her phone. Kema said he was very generous with his time, chatting and signing books. She never did tell me if he bought anything.

Kema's Hobby is open 10-6, Monday-Saturday.


Perry - THE GRILLMASTER

The Grillmaster is on Sam Nunn Blvd in Perry, exit 136 off I-75, and features smoked meats including chicken halves, pulled pork, sliced beef brisket, and pork ribs. They offer some great sides that compliment the taste of their smoked meats. My friend Tammy says the potato salad is to die for. She orders a big batch when attendance to an event requires bringing a covered dish. (I think she tries to pass it off as her own. Don't tell I told.) The baked beans are out of this world.

In addition to their “Foods to Go” menu, the Grillmaster specializes in hand-cut steaks of Black Angus Beef so you can create your own masterpiece at home on the backyard grill. The Grillmaster will even marinate your pre-ordered steak. How's that for service? For special events, The Grillmaster has smoked turkeys and spiral sliced hams you can order by calling Randy Head or Brad Stanley at 478-218-RIBS (7427).

Randy started cooking BBQ at the Big Pig Jig and never quit. In February 2007, he opened The Grillmaster where he makes his own sauce and can brag (which he doesn't) that Davis Love III is a loyal customer when he visits Perry. Yep, that's his picture hanging on the wall.

The Grillmaster is open Tuesday-Thursday from 11-8 and Friday and Saturday from 11-9.