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12/4: European vacation, TV antenna, free college

12/4: European vacation, TV antenna, free college

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Roving Photographer Returns from Roving Around Europe

EEB PERSPECTIVE: Having Problems Trying To Hook Up Local-TV Antenna

ANOTHER VIEW: Should College Be Free to All? More on Brokered Convention

FEEDBACK: Wants Next President to Leave Party Label at the White House Door

UPCOMING: Lionheart Theatre Offers Big Variety of Programs for the Holidays

NOTABLE: Michigan Public Health Selects Gwinnett Fire Department for an Award

RECOMMENDED READ: The Abolition of Man; The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis

GEORGIA TIDBIT: Wesleyan in Macon Is Oldest Degree-Granting Women’s College

TODAY’S QUOTE: Here’s What Memory Can Give you During the Cold Season

MYSTERY PHOTO: Only One Person Spotted Recent Mystery Photo

LAGNIAPPE: Snellville Police Citizens Academy Graduates Another Class

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by · December 4, 2015 · Full issues
FOCUS: Roving photographer returns from roving around Europe

FOCUS: Roving photographer returns from roving around Europe

By Frank Sharp | An ambitious and taxing trip to Europe began with a Delta flight to New Jersey to a hotel close to the airport – a move that saved my wife and I a total of $500. We both got our flu shots before leaving and I carried a bottle of antibiotics just in case. Who knows what might happen on such a long and ambitious trip: six countries in 14 days and 2,000 miles on the ground?

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by · December 4, 2015 · Today's Focus
MYSTERY: Beautiful photo of a site along a seacoast

MYSTERY: Beautiful photo of a site along a seacoast

Red roofs, the sea and a harbor, all in this Mystery Photo taken from a hill. But where is it? Send your answers to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include the town where you live.

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by · November 13, 2015 · Mystery photos
MYSTERY: Several clues obvious in this edition’s Mystery Photo

MYSTERY: Several clues obvious in this edition’s Mystery Photo

Ruins from long ago, an early paved road, a flat landscape……these are clues to this edition’s Mystery Photo. These give you any idea of where this might be? Think old world. Send your answers to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include the town where you live.

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by · October 6, 2015 · Mystery photos
PHOTO ESSAY:  At the Gwinnett County Fair

PHOTO ESSAY: At the Gwinnett County Fair

There are all kinds of ways to have fun at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds this week, as the Fair Association holds its 63rd annual event. Whether it’s being twirled around in swings, or taking in other amusements, Roving Photographer Frank Sharp captures some of the excitement of the Fair.

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by · September 22, 2015 · Photo essay
MYSTERY:  Stained glass might be hint

MYSTERY: Stained glass might be hint

Now put on your thinking cap and tell us where you think this edition’s photo was taken. Hmmm. Stained glass windows might indicate a place of worship. And look at those stone walls? Hmmmm. Just where is this? Send your answers to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include the town where you live.

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by · September 8, 2015 · Mystery photos
MYSTERY:  Far-out photo doesn’t even give you a clue

MYSTERY: Far-out photo doesn’t even give you a clue

Check out this far-out photo! Ever seen it, and know where it is located? If so, send in your thoughts to elliott@brack.net, and be sure to include your hometown.

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by · August 14, 2015 · Mystery photos
MYSTERY:  A mill good time

MYSTERY: A mill good time

Let’s feature today’s Mystery Photo on top this morning. It may prove a little easier than last issue’s mystery (shown again today at the bottom). Many ought to be able to identify this photograph, as it presents another mill and waterfalls. All you have to tell us is where it is located, and what’s it called. Take your guess by sending to elliott@brack.net and be sure to include your hometown.

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by · August 7, 2015 · Mystery photos
JUNE 26: Aurora’s line-up, Four Corners’ trip (full issue)

JUNE 26: Aurora’s line-up, Four Corners’ trip (full issue)

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TODAY’S FOCUS: Check Out Aurora Theatre Productions Coming in New Season
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Enjoy a Trip to the Four Corners……of the State of Georgia
FEEDBACK: Three Letters on Differing Subjects
UPCOMING: Prelude to the Fourth Returns to Lawrenceville Lawn; Ballet Conservatory
NOTABLE: Parks-Rec Offers Swimming Safety Programs; New Tethering Ordinance
RECOMMENDED BOOK: I Am Livia by Phyllis T. Smith
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Check Out Beautiful Art Works in Georgia Collection
TODAY’S QUOTE: Anyway, What We Are Doing on Earth?
MYSTERY PHOTO: We’ve Got To Start Offering Simple Mystery Photos
LAGNIAPPE: Views at the Governor’s Mansion by Frank Sharp

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by · June 26, 2015 · Full issues
15.04: New sculpture; novelist Michael Brown; more

15.04: New sculpture; novelist Michael Brown; more

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TODAY’S FOCUS: New Sculpture at Environmental Center Honors Wayne Hill
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Loganville’s Michael Brown Writes Novels About the South
FEEDBACK: Oooops. We Re-Printed an Urban Legend
UPCOMING: New Exhibits at Hudgens Art Center Features Aurora Theatre Designs
NOTABLE: Brenau College Dedicates Second Bronze Sculpture, Completing Process
RECOMMENDED READ: Promise of Silver by Michael K. Brown
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Georgia’s Water Comes from Varied Sources
MYSTERY PHOTO: We Tossed a Softball and Many Hit It Out of the Park
LAGNIAPPE: Opening Night at Coolray Field with the Gwinnett Braves

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by · April 14, 2015 · Full issues