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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Georgia Bloggers Blog Hop (FREEBIE included)



You can still grab my FREEBIE HERE, but the rest of the GA Blog Hop has ended on June 22nd.





It's time to teach the country about yes ma'am and y'all.
Down here in Georgia, we talk with a drawl.
We're bringing you some freebies as sweet as our tea.
Enter our contest, you might get some things free!


I have lived in Fitzgerald, GA all of my life. Fitzgerald is a unique town. What other town is known for wild chickens roaming the streets? The abundance of wild chickens makes Fitzgerald home of the "Wild Chicken Festival" each year.


 The Blue and Gray Museum shares the history of Fitzgerald and showcases a rare collection of Civil War relics and artifacts.
Fitzgerald's streets are named for northern generals on the east side, southern generals on the west side, southern rivers on the north side, and southern trees on the south side.


How about a peach ice cream recipe to go with all of this South Georgia talk? Click on the photo below to view this lip smacking peach ice cream recipe from The Vintage Mixer.

This weekend, we've paused from our peach picking to give you a taste of Georgia. Twenty-five teachers invite you to take a road trip through our southern state. Hop through our blogs to get freebies.
                                          

We'd also like to give you a chance to win a bushel basket full of our products. To enter from my page, you just need to follow my blog and Facebook page. You can enter once from each person's blog!



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Goodness gracious, what are you waiting for sugar?! Time's a wastin'. Go get more free stuff and sign up to win!




23 comments:

  1. What a great freebie - I am always in search of word problem practice. I really love the format of these!

    Kelly
    First Grade Fairytales

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    1. You are welcome Kelly! I'm glad you found the freebie to be useful! ENJOY!

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  2. Wild Chicken Festival...sounds like I'd fit in that town! Haha! I have never heard of this before...when is it held?!

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    1. It's pretty neat and exciting. It gets bigger and bigger every year. It's usually held mid-March! Thanks for asking! :)

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  3. My husband is from Douglas, GA. I had never heard of the Wild Chicken Festival until I met him.

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    1. Yes, Douglas is right down the road from here. The wild chickens are too funny! :)

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  4. The deeper south you go in GA in the weirder....er, more interesting it gets! Thanks for joining, Jayne
    Smart Kids
    ABCs of Reading

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    1. If that's the case, then I guess you could even call me weird or interesting too! lol Thanks for hosting it!

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  5. My boyfriend was born in Fitzgerald. We have been through there to go to Eastman. The chickens crack me up!
    Alison
    Rockin' and Lovin' Learnin'

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    1. Wow! Close ties! Those chickens are VERY interesting! Thanks for commenting!

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  6. I love your freebie :) Going to use it today with one of my students! :)
    G-Iron Tutor

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    1. Thank you! I hope your student enjoys solving these word problems. Thanks for stopping by!

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  7. Peach ice cream sounds dreamy! Yum! Wild Chicken Festival sure does sound interesting!

    Theresa @ True Life I'm a Teacher!

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    1. Theresa, I would love some of this ice cream right now! Yes, the wild chickens are interesting on a daily basis! Thanks for stopping by! :)

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  8. Never heard of Fitzgerald, but it sounds really neat!

    Thanks for the awesome freebie and for connecting with fellow GA bloggers! I am loving this!

    Lyssa
    www.mymommyreads.com

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    1. You are welcome Lyssa! It is nice connecting with fellow GA bloggers. Thanks for stopping by!

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  9. Thank you for the freebie! I haven't ever of your town - I actually just moved to the state of Georgia! Nice to "meet" another blog hopper! :)

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    1. You are welcome Lana! It is nice connecting with fellow GA bloggers. Thanks for stopping by!

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  10. Wild chickens, eh? We might meet one roaming in the road every once in a while where I live. So glad to meet you through our HOP!

    Kimberlee @ 2 Fulbright Hugs

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    1. Yes Kimberlee...wild chickens! We even have to stop to let them cross the road with their chicks sometimes. It's nice to "meet" you too!

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  11. Peach ice cream and wild chickens! Sounds like a good country song! Love your blog!

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    1. Thanks Mizz Mac! That would make a good country song! Thanks for stopping by!

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  12. You are pretty deep in south Georgia! I am not sure I could stand the humidity and the bugs! Although we do get our fair share of noseeums up here!

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