Atlanta Journal-Constitution Features Wren’s Nest Conservation Project
Written on May 18, 2009 at 1:30 pm, by Lain
Today’s Atlanta Journal-Constitution ran an article on our conservation project here at the Wren’s Nest. We graced the cover of the Living Section and got a few lines on the front page too.
Online, ajc.com has a Wren’s Nest photo gallery. Here’s one of the 17 pictures by Kent D. Johnson for the AJC –
This is probably when I was saying, “If you tell people that I only own one suit, I’ll have to get another one.”
After you check out the article and the photo album, come back here and tell me what you think. I’ll wait, don’t worry.
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12 Comments to Atlanta Journal-Constitution Features Wren’s Nest Conservation Project
Lovely article, Lain! And goodness! Nice going on the suit!
The photo album looks great! My favorite photo is the one where you look like you’re measuring the picture frame or something. I chuckled.
I love it, I love it, I love it. Thank you.
Thanks, y’all! Lauren, the suit is a vintage piece.
It is one beautiful place.
Lain, I enjoy how you got all dolled up. Quite the fancy young lad.
Thanks, Kirk. I am playing the role of Very Important Executive Director. Today, of course, I am wearing jeans and I just accidentally ripped a big hole in ‘em.
How is it possible that Lain manages to look both like a boyish 14 year old and a dashing 65 year old at the same time?
Beautiful suit!
You’re dressed like Thomas Wheatley.
Jon, thanks (for the suit). Rachel, thanks for all of your help with my self-esteem.
Christa, that’s sweet. I was going for a business-casual Flip Spiceland, so I can see how you might think that.
Anyway… I’m starting to feel like an Asian Cajun.
Congratulations on getting (some) of the work done. The photos look great and I’m looking forward to seeing it for myself.