With so much new merchandise arriving in our gift shop the last few weeks, I forgot to mention one new item for our younger visitors. Shades of Andalusia is a coloring and activity book for children that was designed by students in the early childhood education program at Georgia College. It is full of puzzles, games, and pictures to draw and makes an ideal souvenir for children visiting the farm. Speaking of visiting the farm, we have been pleasantly surprised by the number of folks who have been out here in this week between Christmas and New Year's. No sooner had I opened up the house this morning then visitors started arriving. Perhaps it's because the weather has warmed up a bit. Today we're supposed to hit 70! Whatever the reason, we are grateful to all of you who have visited the farm in 2010. This past year we had more visitors than in any year since Andalusia has been open to the public. We especially thank our Friends, those of you who have made financial contributions in the last year to support the work of the Foundation. Your generosity makes everything we do possible. As we ring in 2011 tonight, may you all have a safe and happy new year.
- Mark
Friday, December 31, 2010
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I read a description of a visit to Flannery O'Connor's home in downtown Milledgeville,an old mansion owned by her mother, Reginia who was still alive in l990. It was an account in a short story collection,"The Last Game We Played" by Jo Neace Krause, the story was called "Disgust". Actually Ms Krause was shocked by the condition of the house and raised a racket in the town...where many (she said) were ignorant of the O'connor name.
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