This picture was taken
just outside the church right after the service was concluded. There was quite
a line of individuals waiting to have their picture taken with Mr. Jimmy as
some call him there in Plains. It's not everyday one gets to shake the hand of a
former President. We all felt really honored to be in his presence.
The family home where Mr.
Jimmy spent his early years
Air condition in the
winter and plenty of heat in the summer
Chicken House
Family store ran by Mr.
Jimmy’s father
One of the many freestone
streams located in the mountains of Ellijay Georgia where the former President and his wife own a cabin.
He still fly fishes in the area and he stills ties his own flies. I asked to
see some of his flies in one of the stores we visited but I was told by the
individual behind the counter that all his flies are auctioned off and not on
display. Most of his flies go at auction for as much as 200.00 or more and all
the money goes to the needy in the community of Plains.
Mr. Jimmy is also an
accomplished woodworker, in fact, he has built a lot of the furniture that is in
their modest ranch-style home in Plains.
He and Rosalynn are still active in Habitat for Humanity, which helps
individuals in need of shelter because of natural disasters.
I will end this post by
saying after meeting the former President, I feel there is still hope for all
of use older guys who feel we may be over the hill; at 90 this man is truly
remarkable!!!