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Judy's avatar

Carrollton, Georgia is a fine town. Not too big, not too small, with a college and a real appreciation for the arts. The Georgia Quilt Council got busy and now there’s the Southeastern Quilt and Textile Museum in the old cotton warehouse there. I advised them early in their planning, and they are a fun group who achieved their goal.

I’d live in Carrollton but for the heat and humidity. I think the climate encourages story telling, slowly stringing out some family lore. You just don’t want to hurry when it’s hot. If you do, you just arrive at your next worry sooner, and you’re sweaty to boot.

I am a northerner at heart, and love snow. Nine degrees and blowing snow is the best reason to hunker down, read a book, and drink hot chocolate.

Carrollton gives that notion a run for its money.

Judy Schwender

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Paul Nygard's avatar

As a New Englander who was stationed in the South while serving in the USAF, I must say that the folks I got to know there on an individual basis were friendly and kind; always ready to help a young man out. Yet, as I listen to the morning news and hear of books being banned and school librarians facing jail time, I am reminded of my youthful admiration of William Tecumseh Sherman.

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