
To Ima and OP.... take care and have a great weekend. So glad you were able to go to the game. Vibes and prayers.


GO DUKE! BEAT STATE! GTHC!


Moderator: CameronBornAndBred
Solar panels in the parking lot of a coal-fired power plant! I love it!CameronBornAndBred wrote:We've woken up in Macon, Georgia. IF there isn't one, there should be a Macon Bacon Pork Company. Yesterday was pretty uneventful, mostly lots of driving which was good for me since I'm still sick, so I got to sleep a bunch. We did find one very cool (and totally unadvertised) attraction. It was the "Manatee Viewing Center" run by the power company outside of Tampa. They burn coal, and pump water for steam and the water that is pumped out is pretty warm, so it draws the manatees and a bunch of different kinds of fish into the canal, which is now a manatee sanctuary. It was completely free and very educational.
After breakfast we are packing up and heading to the aquarium in Atlanta, it's the largest in the world. Provided we don't get eaten by sharks, we'll mosey down the road later today for our final run home tomorrow.
Here's a photo of the manatee viewing center's parking lot, talking about how cool it is that they have solar panels in their parking lot. Anyone see any irony?
I'm thinking that the smoke stacks and solar panels will not become a painting! The Manatee center is great during the winter - I've been there many times.CameronBornAndBred wrote:We've woken up in Macon, Georgia. IF there isn't one, there should be a Macon Bacon Pork Company. Yesterday was pretty uneventful, mostly lots of driving which was good for me since I'm still sick, so I got to sleep a bunch. We did find one very cool (and totally unadvertised) attraction. It was the "Manatee Viewing Center" run by the power company outside of Tampa. They burn coal, and pump water for steam and the water that is pumped out is pretty warm, so it draws the manatees and a bunch of different kinds of fish into the canal, which is now a manatee sanctuary. It was completely free and very educational.
After breakfast we are packing up and heading to the aquarium in Atlanta, it's the largest in the world. Provided we don't get eaten by sharks, we'll mosey down the road later today for our final run home tomorrow.
Here's a photo of the manatee viewing center's parking lot, talking about how cool it is that they have solar panels in their parking lot. Anyone see any irony?
CameronBornAndBred wrote:Good morning. Finally home, but I'm staying here today because I'm still effing sick. Harrumph.