November 24, 2020

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Tallulah Gorge State Park covid-19: day 247 | US: GA | info | act

For the first day of our Thanksgiving vacation, we traveled to Tallulah Gorge State Park. Autumn has always wanted to stop there, but we never have since it’s at about the half-way point between Macon and Dad’s house. However, this year, we planned it out and left early enough to take in a bit of the park. Yes, COVID is a bit of a concern, and we probably wouldn’t be going at all if we could have gotten out of our cabin rental.

There were too many people there. Though we were outside, the trail was close the whole time, and at least half of the people were not wearing masks. Yeah, good idea: traversing steep trails and breathing hard would make mask-wearing inconvenient. White people arrogance, or is it ignorance? Willful idiocy?

. . . More to come . . .