Americus, Georgia
Snowbird Golf Rally

Americus is located in the southwestern corner of Georgia. It consists mostly of large pecan tree groves, cotton fields, sod farms, and pine tree farms (where are the peaches?).
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Later that day we visited the Civil War POW camp at Andersonville and the National Cemetery and POW Museum now located there.
During the 14 months that Andersonville (or Camp Sumter as it was officially known) existed, more than 45,000 Union soldiers were confined here. Of these, almost 13,000 died from disease, poor sanitation, malnutrition, overcrowding or exposure to the elements. Flowing through the prison was a stream called Stockade Branch, which supplied water to most of the prison. It was quite eerie standing at one corner of the 26-1/2 open acres (picture-left) and imagining the 32,000 prisoners, the largest number held at any one time in a prison area originally intended to hold 10,000. Prisoners died at an alarming rate of over 100 per day and instead of being buried in pine coffins, trenches were dug and the prisoners were buried shoulder to shoulder, evidenced by the granite headstones placed next to each other. The headstones are farther apart in later burials in the National Cemetery.

Union states honoring their dead. We, of course, took a picture of the Massachusetts monument.
We played golf Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at the Brickyard Plantation (you realize that makes six 18-hole rounds in eight days...that's a lot for these old bodies that aren't used to that!) The course was terrible--the worst I have ever played. You couldn't tell the fairways from the rough or the greens from the fairway. There were little gnats all over the place. They didn't bite, but loved to fly around your eyes, ears, nose and mouth and then stop buzzing just as you were ready to hit the ball; then all you can think is, where is that bugger??!! On Monday of the tournament we played with the owners of the course. Miss Lillian was a delightful southern belle whose family had owned the land since the Civil War and she and her husband turned some of it into the golf course. We really had to watch ourselves during this round so we wouldn't say anything negative. They were so proud of their course!! This time Linda came away with 3rd place in low net.
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You had your first cigarette in 1st grade??!!!
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