We flew to Atlanta, rented a car, and then drove to Southern.
Downtown Atlanta.
Georgia peaches!
“Strollin’ along Peachtree Street … ” Just like the song!
Welcome to the volunteer state.
Collegedale! Home to Southern Adventist University. And the Little Debbie factory.
The road to campus.

Wright Hall. (Administration, cafeteria, and student center.)

Southern’s oldest building, Lynn Wood Hall (built in 1924). (Support services and advancement.)
Southern now sits on what used to be the Thatcher family’s farm. Mr. Thatcher built this “Doll House” for his daughter.
Do all the Adventist colleges have a clock like this?
Brock Hall. (Business, art, and communication.)
The view of campus from the Brock Hall balcony.
An in-progress sculpture of Elijah passing down the mantle to Elisha.

Our appetizer at Sluggo’s North Vegetarian Cafe. This is one of those vegan places that is so good that it pleases even the carnivores … in the south. Fantastic food.
The Walnut Street footbridge crossing the Tennessee River.

Looking back off the bridge down at Coolidge Park.
Looking forward on the bridge to the Hunter Museum of American Art.
More of the Hunter Museum of American Art. They were hosting a prom that evening as well as a late-evening tour group.
I think there’s one of these in Walla Walla. It must be like that clock … there’s always one near an Adventist college campus.
In the yard of the Hunter Museum of American Art.
Looking up through the structure … there’s little toys and knick knacks worked into the design.
Rembrandt’s Coffee House in the Bluff View Art District.
Inside Rembrandt’s.