March 22, 2013
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	On the way to Florida we stopped in Georgia to visit Richard, who is working on a project down there for several months. It also happened to be his birthday, and Barb was visiting too so it was a good time to be there. He's renting a house out in the country (the better to bike), and the owner has these critters. They came to the fence to greet us but, alas, we had no carrots with us.  This is the plant Richard is working on. He did some of the engineering work for it and is now helping with the start-up. The towers are 300 feet high, to give you an idea of how tall the crane is.  The red clay of Georgia, which the new plant will utilize as a raw material. Hence its location.  This is a panarama of a clay quarry. Clay is BIG in Georgia.  This is a begraggled cotton field that for some reason wasn't harvested.  This doesn't look much like a t-shirt - yet.  They even have gourd farms.  This gadget is used in some way to harvest cotton.  Our new winter place in Georgia. Some assembly required.  Georgians have a sense of humor. This is the church we attended.  
