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I've noticed an attraction to "enclosed" black women. It might have started with Mary Lou Furcron (Now 100 yrs. plus) the latest is a lady who lives at the end of my old neighborhood on Boulevard here in Athens. She was energetically cutting her grass with a power mower. She looked in my (I thought) discreet direction as the shutter went "click". I froze! Then there is Mom May over on Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive (80 years), driving her car past her saddlebag house's porch filled with glorius blooming plants.

Families or individuals often seem trapped or permanently "settled" in their present locations. This, I think, is part of my attraction to the "Isolation of Surviving Structures and Inhabitants of Present-Day Southern Landscapes in Georgia". Isn't that a great title?
Forget it-I have enough degrees.

-Beverly Buchanan