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    James R Hallford Stadium

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    Georgia Perimeter College - Open house event at GSU PERIMETER CLARKSTON CAMPUS.

    Georgia Perimeter College

    2.2(10 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    I've been out of college for 7 years and I was nervous about going back . This school isn't in the…read morebest area BUT it is tucked away in its own world . This is a really great school despite the other reviews on here . Just like other schools there are bad teachers and really great ones . Just do your research and go to ratemyprofessor.com before you choose your class. I give this school a 5 out of 5 because of the great value . You're getting the same education (maybe even better because of small class sizes ) for less then half the cost

    Formerly the Dekalb College branch, I don't know if the Clarkston campus is the Oldest of all the…read morePerimeter campus selections, but it has a few years on it. That's okay however, as i've taken a few classes here and respect this little campus that could. There've been a few welcome additions, namely the newish library rear parking deck and student orientation center. As for professors themselves, the ones i've encountered have all been passionate about what they were teaching, though others may have other experiences. There are so many entrances to GPC that if one is jammed with congestion, you can usually whip around to another exit to get out more quickly, and it will get jammed, especially if the rear stadium is being used, so watch out evening class takers! Must admit, i'm not such a huge fan of their laboratory set ups. They're either too small or stocked with older equipment (though they're slowly getting new equipment), but if you have a good professor, they'll work around those short comings. As someone else mentioned, and I agree with her, classes are dirt cheap compared to GSU or UGA, and depending on where you live, there's a campus somewhere close by. It's a 2 year school, has a little age on it, but you can learn here and at the price you're paying for semester hours, you can't beat it.

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    Georgia Perimeter College - Student center study area.

    Student center study area.

    Georgia Perimeter College - Tennis court area

    Tennis court area

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    Decatur Alpaca Cottage - The L-shaped couch is a comfortable spot for conversation, movies, or a cat nap...

    Decatur Alpaca Cottage

    5.0(6 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Decatur Alpaca Farm is more of a lifestyle than a physical space. Nestled in an unassuming…read moreresidential neighborhood, this magnificent microfarm and its beautifully manicured gardens, impeccably clean grounds, and hilariously entertaining animals offers such a whimsical and interesting escape from the hustle and bustle of the city -- it is an escape you surely will not want to miss. Marykay, who is by far one of the most interesting, friendly, and intelligent people we've ever met, greeted us with a fresh bowl of eggs hatched that same day from her flock of 25 chickens. The alpaca herd was visible from the nearby gate -- all were happily chomping away at a pile of orchard grass (which Marykay later informed us is the equivalent of alpaca pizza). They are inquisitive, yet a little shy, but if you respect them they will return the favor. Both alpacas, chickens, and cottage guests have plenty of space so as not to intrude upon one another. We opted for the Alpaca Experience, which is an absolute must-do for all guests. It is incredibly informational and as interactive as you'd like for it to be -- assuming you are putting the animals' needs ahead of your own. Marykay is incredibly knowledgeable and has literally built the farm from a small chicken coop to a very impressive, tidy, organized alpaca haven. It is very evident that all animals are so loved, respected, and maybe just a bit spoiled from time to time. All are rescued from varying degrees of past hardship but their new life on Marykay's farm is a blissful existence, as evidenced by their calm, enthusiastic, and curious demeanor. The cottage itself is adorable -- easily comparable to the spaces and vibes found in Garden and Gun or Southern Living. The refrigerator is stocked with all the conveniences of home, snacks and beverages are available for those late-night cravings, and coffee at the ready for early risers. Everything was clean, warm, cozy, and loved -- just like the farm animals. Dare we mention the alpaca fiber blankets available throughout the space? The entire experience is what you make of it. Should you want to hole up in the house (not recommended when alpaca/chicken watching is so entertaining and the spirit of the various flower/vegetable/dyes gardens being so alive, but who are we to tell you how to spend your time), Marykay will absolutely respect your boundaries. But, if you're looking to truly experience something unique, as her a few questions. You will not be disappointed. We travel often and book via Airbnb regularly, however no place has been quite as comfortable, unique, interactive, and interesting as Decatur Alpaca Farm. Marykay has created something so unique and heartwarming -- every open-minded adventurer should include this place as a stop on the bucket list. As for the casual traveler, a couple nights in her garden will erase all stress, even if the alpacas are not your thing. We did not want to leave.

    This is not just a physical get away, this is one that speaks to the very SOUL. Marykay is a…read morephenomenal host, but she is also kind, family-oriented, empathic, and offers her own heart as a safe space for EVERYONE to stay. She welcomes everyone here, and I don't mention that lightly in 2021. I used the property for a visual project some years ago, and kept in touch because it was that moving of an experience. And don't get me started on the majesty of the alpacas - my goodness!!! Feeding them carrots might be one of the highlights of the past decade. What a hidden gem right near the city of Atlanta. Do your spirit a favor and definitely visit!

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    Decatur Alpaca Cottage - Particular care is put into the choice of amenities we provide our guests.

    Particular care is put into the choice of amenities we provide our guests.

    Decatur Alpaca Cottage - The cottage bedroom features a cool comfort memory foam mattress and premium linens ~ ahhh...the perfect place to rest and rejuvenate.

    The cottage bedroom features a cool comfort memory foam mattress and premium linens ~ ahhh...the perfect place to rest and rejuvenate.

    Decatur Alpaca Cottage - Commissioned by well known folk artist Brian Bohanan, this tree hangs in the cottage bedroom.  More Bohanan pieces throughout the cottage

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    Commissioned by well known folk artist Brian Bohanan, this tree hangs in the cottage bedroom. More Bohanan pieces throughout the cottage

    MudFire - The glaze options

    MudFire

    3.9(59 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    My girlfriend and I visited Mudfire for a pottery class and had a great time. The instructors were…read moreall very helpful and informative and the space was super cool to check out. The parking was great and the tour of the studio was really cool to see and learn about the process. Then we got a ton of hands on time with the pottery, about an hour and a half, and then we got to pick from a wide selection of glazes which the artists will apply and then in about 6 weeks we will be able to pick up the pottery. I was blown away by the price of the class. I received it as a gift, but when I learned that it was only $65 per person for a 2 hour class and 2 pieces of pottery I was shocked. I'd highly recommend to anyone and everyone!

    As I followed GPS and approached the property, I realized I've passed this place many times and…read moredidn't even know it was there. We turned right off the bumpy road that led us there and noticed their sizable parking lot. We found a spot quickly, snapped a couple of pictures and entered. There was really no direction or guidance when we got inside so we were hovering around for a few minutes. Then I noticed a check in desk at the far end. There was a couple ahead of us so we waited for a few seconds and then approached the counter. We advised that we were scheduled for the 5 PM class. The staff checked us in, pointed us in the right direction, and also informed us that we could roam around and check out their gallery before our class started, since we were a little early. I would say initially there were a bunch of people milling around. I was not sure if they were staff members or other patrons, but we did not initially get a very welcoming feel. Not a lot of eye contact or warm smiles. We roamed around checking the gallery until our class started. We approached the training area as it got close to our scheduled start time. Our instructor. Zoe greeted us warmly and told us she would get things started soon. Before class, she conducted an official tour that led us around the whole property. She clearly explained how the whole process would flow. Then she did a full demo before we even started. She led us through the process, and we were able to create three different creations, but she let us know that we were only able to keep two. Zoe was a star; very informative, patient and knowledgeable about the whole process. She expertly stepped in and helped us whenever we had questions. We washed up, picked out final colors for our creations and checked out. She advised that it would take 6 to 8 weeks for the whole creation to be baked and ready for pick up. For some reason, I thought we would be able to take our creations with us that day. Overall, we really enjoyed our first time at Mudfire.

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    MudFire - Deklan Ranlett - owner of MudFire

    Deklan Ranlett - owner of MudFire

    MudFire - Gallery photo at MudFIre

    Gallery photo at MudFIre

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