Thursday, August 17, 2000

Atlanta, GA

Staying in a real house, we took the opportunity for a bit of a sleep in this morning. It was nice to sleep in a real bed in a real house. We are staying at Natalie’s place even though she is currently in LA for work.

We started the day with lunch at a pub in Little Five Points before we drove out to Buckhead, a suburb of Atlanta. This is where Amy was born and lived the first few years before moving to Charlotte.

We went downtown to the Coca Cola Museum, suffering the traffic that is apparently synonymous with Atlanta (I couldn’t take that every day). Coke was invented here in Atlanta, and the museum backdates the history of the drink (and the conglomerate it founded) before detailing the advertising that makes it so popular. At the end of the museum the opportunity is there to try different Coke products from all over the world, which, of course, I did.

Coca Cola Museum, Atlanta, Georgia

On the way back to Natalie’s we stopped at a supermarket to purchase food for a home cooked meal. Once we were back at the house, we were in for the night.

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