Even though the weather in Atlanta was unseasonably cold (and no, I didn’t bring it with me, y’all), I had a terrific time in the fabulous suburb of Alpharetta Georgia during the latest leg of my BlackBerry Diaries tour.
We gave away about 20 BlackBerrys, hundreds of books, and met so many terrific Moms, Dads, Grandparents…and a staggering amount of twins as well. Is there something in the water there? I also met an Irish playwright, the world’s most enthusiastic Pilates instructor, and the woman who runs www.freebirthdaystuff.com (she’s doing Ellen’s birthday show!)
After the book events, we had the chance to eat some amazing food (my jeans are still not thanking me), and I snuck in a whole day to explore Atlanta.
My observations:
CNN – we got to listen in on the control desk, see the main CNN newsroom at work, visit HLN and stare into the eyes of a full size Nancy Grace cut out. Yikes.
One of the most interesting things (for me), was that the 8 story escalator which runs up through the atrium of the CNN Centre, is not only the world’s longest free-standing escalator, but came from the failed amusement park, The World Of Sid & Marty Kroft, most famous for their H R Pufnstuff show. While many on the tour were asking about Anderson Cooper’s whereabouts (he broadcasts from NYC people) and took pictures of themselves behind mock CNN news desks, I imagined myself standing in Jack Wilde’s footprints.
World of Coke – My time was limited, so I made sure I got to the Coke store, which was awesome, but I passed on the $36 tour. Seriously? Give me Rum&Coke World and then maybe I’ll do it.
My trolley bus tour took me past Margaret Mitchell’s house (she was killed by a drunk driver at the age of 49 and was a huge philanthropist for the city’s educational funds), and the sobering and powerful King Centre, where I stood in front of Martin Luther King Jr and Coretta Scott King’s grave site.
Witnessed some awesome tailgating parties – starting at 8:00 in the morning – for the Bears/Falcons game. Like it was a big deal or something…who won?
Ate a delicious lunch of mussels and fresh salmon at Legal Seafood, which was located just one block from the impressive Georgia Aquarium…hey wait a minute…
And yes, Chick-Fil-A is as good as they say. Better, maybe.
I’m left with just one question after my day’s worth of Atlanta…why are there 49 streets in town that start with Peachtree?
Anyway back to real life now – my own, bad tasting, low calorie food, working, and work-outs. Sigh.
Good thing I’m leaving for Los Angeles on Friday, for two days at the Glendale Galleria Mall (Oct 24/25), and then the Women’s Conference in Long Beach (Oct 26/27).
Now where did I put those Spanx?


