- { Here is an interesting article on a recent study stating rail is not the huge incentive in Transit-Oriented Development that everyone thought it was.http://www.theatlanticcities.com/housing/2013/06/transit-might-not-be-essential-transit-oriented-development/5851/?goback=%2Egde_116818_member_248435091 } – Jun 19, 12:07 PM
- { I must agree with Julian's comments. We need to address our shortcomings, we have quite a few, but the metro area as an economic... } – Jun 19, 12:01 PM
- { If you want to know the facts about metro Atlanta's water conservation efforts please read http://www.northgeorgiawater.org/plans/water-supply-and-water-conservation-management-plan } – Jun 19, 11:21 AM
- { @Patty A few questions to consider: 1/ Are you aware that 93% of the water in the ACF basin enters the system south of Buford... } – Jun 18, 9:04 PM
- { I wonder if any of the posters below read the long article in the Tallahassee Democrat in late April which was based on a study... } – Jun 18, 6:31 PM
- { Common core is a mess and will distroy our eduication system . we need to do the oppisite . Turnthe schools over to the parents... } – Jun 18, 2:44 PM
Tag Archives: baseball
Of dogs, loyalty and Chipper Jones
Diezel is 9, which in dog years is 63, but the Boston terrier didn’t look or act his age Sunday night at Turner Field.
He was rocking a red and blue fur mohawk during the divine canine evening known as Bark in the Park, when dogs take over the nosebleed seats.
At this point in this season, this night was really loyalty – pure and bittersweet. This month will mark the farewell of third baseman Chipper Jones, after a Braves career that began with the 1990 amateur draft.
Chipper is that blue-moon pro athlete who performs so well for so long in the same place. Our dogs don’t stay with us very long, either.
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Atlanta’s flag insult shows how Canada forgives, inspires
Last weekend, the Atlanta Braves’ home stand once again offered a reminder of one country’s grace and civility in competition – and a story of one Georgia woman’s transformed understanding of that same nation, Canada.
At Turner Field, last weekend served as a paean to Sid Bream’s famous slide that sent the Braves to the 1992 World Series. Their series opponent was back in town — the Toronto Blue Jays, whose fans in 1992 got a chance to show their character when Atlanta botched a basic national symbol: flying a flag.
Imagine that happening the other way around. Granted, at that moment, the post-9/11 patriotic fervor was still a decade away. But would Americans simply let that go as an unintentional slight to Old Glory?
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After quake, Braves pitcher Buddy Carlyle’s family helps stabilize Japanese single mom
After 17 years in pro baseball, the Carlyles are used to rapid shifts in the foundation of their family’s life.
That’s why their family supporters are so precious to them, and that’s why when the earthquake shook Japan on March 11, 2011, the Carlyles pitched in to care for Akane Nakagawa, the single mom who had cared for them, and for her community that suddenly, desperately needed help.
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