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PERSONAL JOURNEYS: His fathers legacy Traffic passes inches overhead. Just some steel and a thin skin of asphalt separate the homeless guy from certain death. The big I-beams spanning Peachtree Creek shake with the weight of cars and trucks. The creek, a swirl of dirty brown, passes 20 feet below. The homeless guy doesnt care. He cut his finger, it hurts, and he just wants to lie down. Hes prone on a slab of concrete shoved against the dirt slope under a stretch of North Druid Hills Road. Its still morning, the temperature nudging 90, humidity rising. Maybe hell just rest all day in his hard bed, in the heat, in the hell of late-summer Georgia, his finger throbbing with every thud of overhead traffic. Jeremy Turner wont let that happen. Keep reading here: on-ajc/1pE1HvZ Turner and his fathers legacy (video): on-ajc/1w4lw8h
Posted on: Sun, 07 Sep 2014 17:30:11 +0000

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