Coming Back

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  1. Sami says:

    Your article concerning coming Back To Georgia was a very interesting introduction to enjoying being in Georgia.  While travel is still a bit restricted, and mingling too much with crowds discouraged, it is good for the mind to have an article promoting the lovey state and activities available there.  

    We will all be travelling soon, and doing so safely with the loved ones that have not lost their lives due to our being wise, and observing the restrictions for dealing with the pandemic.  It is tough to be a tourist-dependent industry, and hard to be patient when you are losing money every day.  I intend to preserve our freedoms of living as safely as possible and not have my freedoms to healthy and safe activities taken away by people who refuse to do their part to keep us all safe. While some are a bit impatient, hopefully, there are enough patient ones to make travel to your state the enjoyable experience it should be. Thank you for the mini-trip in my mind this afternoon. Sami

    • Alyce says:

      It is definitely a time to be cautious about when and where to travel within Georgia and elsewhere. Places without large crowds are going to be safer than others, and everyone must be aware of their own risk category and adjust their outside / public activity accordingly.

  2. Craig says:

    Hi Alyce

    We are also looking forward to things opening up. Although the mountains are always a great place to visit, we particularly like the Appalachians in the fall when the leaves are turning.  Your guide certainly provides us with enough information to be able to take in all the sites of Georgia. 

    Between the maps of Georgia’s vineyards wineries and the maps of the historic sites and parks, we will certainly be able enjoy the scenery of the mountains.

    Thanks for the information:

    Craig

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Craig, The Fall is a wonderful time of year to visit the Georgia mountains, as the Autumn colors on the Blue Ridge Mountains are spectacular and the weather is perfect!

  3. Skuchmane says:

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  4. David nelson says:

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  5. JaysonGP says:

    Thank you, I am so pleased to see that you have broken down the sites and social media resources concerning National Parks and attractions in Georgia for us, especially amidst the closure of this Covid-19 outbreak. Although at this time, many of us are still inside waiting for this quarantine to pass, you are preparing for when we can visit our parks and recreate with pleasure again. 

    I would absolutely love to visit the state of Georgia and walk amidst its vineyards and zoos. I have been to Atlanta, but now wish to go back to enjoy the many open parks and sites! A wonderful article, and most informative! 

    • Alyce says:

      Thanks Jayson. People understandably have different comfort levels with regards to the timing of getting back out. Whether or not we are ready to venture out into the world again, it is certainly something that most of us are really looking forward to!

  6. goldtooth says:

    If I ever get to drive your way, I sure know where to find pertinent information! Your photos show the beauty of Georgia, but I couldn’t see everything because I’m not a Face Booker. Being from the West, I have never been to that part of the country, but love to travel. Your site is very colorful and attractive. I like the maps page for us travelers.
    Gold tooth

  7. Goldtooth says:

    If I ever get to drive your way, I sure know where to find pertinent information! Your photos show the beauty of Georgia, but I couldn’t see everything because I’m not a Face Booker. Being from the West, I have never been to that part of the country, but love to travel. Your site is very colorful and attractive. I like the maps page for us travelers.
    Gold tooth

  8. Michael says:

    Wow what perfect timing for your article!

    I also live in Georgia and with the 3 day weekend coming up thanks to Memorial Day, I was looking for places to go.

    I found it very useful that you had all the major places and parks right here in your article to look at and see which ones were and were not open.

    I’ll probably head to the mountains for sure this weekend.

    Thanks again.

    Also by the way, what place do you plan on visiting soon ?

    • Alyce says:

      Hi Michael, Sounds like a plan.

      My next venture out is likely to be to pick up my wine club member selections in the Dahlonega area from Frogtown Winery and Wolf Mountain Vineyards. I highly recommend the bold red wines (so many fantastic choices!) at Frogtown and the sparkling white wines (made by méthode champenoise) at Wolf Mountain.

  9. Chloe says:

    It’s so refreshing to read the news that some nature parks, sights are opening in GA after a long lockdown. With the weather warming up, nothing sounds better than getting some fresh air in nature! 

    Parks, zoos, and vineyards, there are something for everyone. I will be coming back to this site next time when I plan to visit Georgia. 

    Thanks for the information and the reminder on key voting dates =) 

    • Alyce says:

      Thank you Chloe, The Georgia mountains are a wonderful place to visit (or live) and the local people and businesses will greatly appreciate the support when things are open again.

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