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gone fishin’: the georgia aquarium & coca-cola museum

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during georgia’s oppressively hot summers, nothing refreshes better than a little water recreation and an ice cold coca-cola. that’s the conclusion we came to late last month after a few august dog days that had us panting for relief. also, it was the last chance to spend a fun-filled day with my little sis’, mary beth, who — I’m so jealous — left today to study abroad at oxford. yes, the one in england.
after all was said and done, i think sebastian was right. life is much better down where it’s wetter. the aquarium in atlanta, the world’s largest, exceeded my expectations. no, it’s not sea world. but, to be honest, in some ways i prefer this to the big theme parks. not too much walking, beautifully designed, amazing animals… and, come 2010, they’re even throwing dolphins into the mix. we also had the benefit of going on a less crowded day, after school started back. but take it from a guy who spent time living just down the road from europe’s largest aquarium: this knocks the flippers off every other big fish tank and the goldie tank size I had in my house as a kid<

you have to wonder sometimes what these guys must think when they look at us. do the schools of fish take field trips to the human aquarium? (or would that be an “air-arium”?)


the little guy below was one of our favorites. a small sea dragon, just a few inches long, this is the most expensive animal to feed at the entire aquarium. no, he can’t put down tons of food a day. he’s just picky; he only eats a rare sea veggie found on australia’s coast.


the aquarium’s iconic whale sharks (there are two of them) represent the largest fish in the world. when i was in australia, i considered swimming with these amazing creatures near coral bay, western australia. then i realized i could be swallowed whole. you can sign up to dive with them at the aquarium if you prefer smaller whale sharks.


after finding nemo, it was off to the coca-cola museum. they’ve re-designed the museum in recent years, and it’s as great as ever. i was obsessed with this place as a kid. in fact, i still have a huge collection of coke memorabilia i don’t know where to put thanks to its early impression on me.


finally, to carry on our refreshing theme, we relaxed by the fountains at olympic park. being trained as a journalist, there’s nothing i enjoy better than capturing real life as it happens. it feels like a great achievement every time — especially when the moments are so timeless. what could be more beautiful and care-free than the good time these kids are having…?



  1. oliemadottie says:

    hey Phillip and Eileen! It’s Rebecca – just wanted to say your website and photography looks great! I especially love these pictures of the kids playing in the fountain. Too cute. Take care!

  2. Susan says:

    Just so you know, the next time you are in Australia you should swim with the whale sharks!! They can’t swallow you whole because their throats are about the size of a quarter, that is why they don’t eat the other fish in the tank with them…plus they are fed regularly…

    I’ve been to the aquarium one too many times!

    Love the pictures!
    Susan

  3. Mr. Consistently Inconsistent says:

    I love love love this last picture.

    Wow.
    Thank you for sharing.

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