A Town With Church Bells Ringing
This past weekend, we spent a couple of days with my parents at the lakehouse. It was cold and windy on Sunday, but we couldn't all six stay cooped up in the little two-bedroom cabin together, so Todd and I took the kids into town to play at the park. Tiller and Rollie ran around on the playground while Todd and I sat on a bench and read. About ten minutes after we got there, it came upon eleven o'clock and the church bells started ringing.
The town is antebellum, set in squares, with a university and many beautifully-restored homes. There is a small downtown area with a few restaurants and bars, two bakeries, and a wonderfully inviting coffee shop.
As I sat in the cool, windy October morning, listening to the sounds of my children squealing on the playground, and the church bells pealing out over the town, I thought, I could live here. I could live in a town with beautiful old houses, a college library, a great coffee shop, a park, and a few bars. I could live in a town with church bells helping me keep time.
And did I mention the new barbecue place? It's Pig in a Pit*. It's good. And with those church bells, you will be able to beat the Baptists to lunch.
*Link provided solely for the purpose of Jason B. seeing what a pink pig mascot looks like riding a four-wheeler.
Labels: Barbecue, Milledgeville, Park, Rollie, Small Town Dreams, Tiller
7 Comments:
There are several churches around here that have church bells. I hear them ringing when I am out running. But I usually think, crap, I need to run faster. It is lunch time!
Really? That is cool. I am sure that some around me have them, but I don't live close enough to one of them to hear it. I think it would be cool to be able to hear it, though.
I feel that way every time I'm in downtown Milledgeville. If it weren't for my city lovin' husband I would be there in a flash.
Plan B, Lee. We just ditch these men, pick up some dogs at the pound and bam.
OMG take my dog.
Oh, dear lord! I much prefer the pig leaning against the pine tree a la senior portrait pose!
Thought you'd like that, Jason. Yes, nat, if both our husbands die and we move to M'ville, i will take Lola with.
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