Warm Springs Georgia |
May 15 2018
Tuesday is our first full day here in FDR state park. We
drove to Warm Springs to tour President Roosevelt’s Little White house. First
we browsed in some of the antique stores in the village and ate lunch at a
local eatery. They had an unusual condiment, which we tried and really liked,
candied jalapeƱos.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Warm Springs home |
FDR’s Georgia
home is preserved in the condition it was the day President Roosevelt died on
April 12 1945. He was sitting for a portrait at the
Little White House when he suffered a stroke. Roosevelt
died two hours later of cerebral hemorrhage.
I couldn’t help but think of the contradiction this place
represented. Roosevelt was at the time, one of
the most powerful men in the world. He had led the nation through the great
depression and was now commander in chief of the greatest military and
strongest economy in the world. His retreat could have been anywhere, but he
came here to this simple cabin in the Georgia.
Next we went down the road to the Warm Springs
rehabilitation Facility. We toured the original Warm Springs pools Roosevelt used to exercise his polio stricken legs. No
longer in use for therapy, they are part of the park service exhibit.
FDR in the Warm Springs Rehabilitation pool |
We stopped in the town of Pine Mountain on the way back to the
campground. A slightly larger version of Warm Springs, it also hosted antique
stores in the old main street. That means I got to “shop” in several more
antique stores, oh joy! Neither of us bought any old stuff.
RE: "shopping". I am a man shopper who operates with military precision, Formulate a plan, (make a list) attack the store, (go directly to your list items) secure your purchase, ( check out in the shortest line) Mission a success! Millie on the other hand, enters the store, goes directly to the bargain racks, browses for eternity, doesn't buy anything, mission a success?
RE: "shopping". I am a man shopper who operates with military precision, Formulate a plan, (make a list) attack the store, (go directly to your list items) secure your purchase, ( check out in the shortest line) Mission a success! Millie on the other hand, enters the store, goes directly to the bargain racks, browses for eternity, doesn't buy anything, mission a success?
I did buy a case of local Calloway Springs water. It is
bottled in really cool blue bottles and tastes like water should taste. It
reminded me of a time about fifty years ago when after months of drinking
really foul water I was given a 16 oz can of “Emergency Water” It was the best
thing I ever tasted.
RE: Emergency Drinking water. Yes there really was such a thing;
I have no idea what kind of emergency it was to be used for.
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