Okefenokee Swamp Paddling Guide by Claude Terry
By CLAUDE TERRY Could it be? Someone was making a strenuous effort to hand crank a model-T Ford, and in the process was causing an unholy row. I was sure of this as I came awake
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A Little Buggy
Harmless but abundant, may flies are native to the Lake Seminole area. Their presence is an indicator of good water quality. They appear in swarms. They do not bite, but swarms can
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Where Was Margaret Mitchell’s Tara, Really?
By SHERRI SMITH BROWN When I was twelve, my Aunt Madeleine gave me a copy of Gone With the Wind for Christmas. I had seen the movie the previous summer, and when she told me
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Just Call Me Lake Gfaula
By Doug Purcell Executive Director, Historic Chattahoochee Commission Interestingly southeast Alabama and southwest Georgia share a water resource known, over time, by at least
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The Preacher and Sunday Dinner
JOHN BURRISON, professor of English at Georgia State University, estimates there are dozens of stories involving preachers and chicken, but he selected the best of the bunch for his



