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Thursday, August 2, 2018

A Walk Down Memory Lane - Toccoa Falls College

This is a "Steiner News Alert":  An update on Nanny Steiner (my MIL): I guess her mansion in heaven isn't quite ready yet...She's decided to get out of that bed and rejoin the living...been eating at the dining room table (at The Lodge) for the past couple of days, after NOT eating OR drinking for well over a week. She is a bit confused about where she is, what's going on, etc., but she's definitely not ready to leave this old earth just yet! Amazing woman! 95 and counting!!! Praise God! Thank you for praying! Miracles do still happen!!!

Now, back to our regularly scheduled programming:  
As a part of our whirlwind journey last weekend we made a special trip to visit the campus of Toccoa Falls College, in Toccoa Falls, Georgia.  Why? Well, for several reasons:
  1. Our son graduated from college there and wanted to show his beloved bride a place that is very special to him.
  2. It is also the place where my hubby and I moved to, in our first year of marriage, right after he graduated college in Florida. (June, 1970)
  3. My hubby's first teaching job was at this very same place, in the Toccoa Falls Academy, a Christian boarding high school, which is no longer in existence, but was for many years a part of this college campus.
  4. I also worked here on this campus, in the business office as the receptionist.
  5. We have many very happy memories at this beautiful place, so please come along on the tour with us.

The tour begins at the entrance to Toccoa Falls College: "Where Character Is Developed With Excellence"



As we drove onto the campus, one of the first buildings we noted was "Fant Hall", one of the girls' dormitories.  The summer we moved to Toccoa Falls my husband actually helped build this building. He has "fond" memories of putting in insulation in 95 degree summer temperatures, and coming home covered with prickly insulation fibers all over his body. He also cut and sanded several hundred cabinet doors, and came home covered in sawdust from head to foot.  If you've ever worked in the humid, extremely hot temperatures of northeast Georgia in the summer, you can imagine how miserable he was...but we were young and in love and happy to be in such a picturesque place, and thankful for how God had provided for us...  This building is now being renovated...after 48 years!


Standing on the steps of the "new" dining hall and "Eagles' Nest" snack bar, (new to us, but it was built in the early 90's, so our son actually worked in this building in the kitchen while attending college...and ate many a meal there), my hubby is telling the "kids" that when we lived there this building was where the gymnasium was.  They now have a beautiful new gymnasium, and this dining hall is an extremely nice building compared to the basement dining hall they had in the bottom of the old girls' dorm, LeTourneau Hall, when we were there.


The view from the steps of the dining hall across the campus:


And more view from the steps of the dining hall, across the lower valley of the campus...(and there is quite a story about this "lower valley", which I will get to later)

This tour does not include pictures of ALL the buildings on campus, just a few random as we walked...if you want more info you can go to the website for Toccoa Falls College HERE.

This picture below is of lovely butterflies on lantana, outside the business office building where I worked (48 years ago!!!!)



 This plaque tells the history of the "G.I. Hill and Steel buildings" that came from a nearby Army base after World War II.  The steel buildings were used for classrooms, and my hubby's biology class was in one of those buildings.  G.I. Hill was comprised of many G.I. cottages, set on "terraces" up the side of a steep hill, and these were used to house staff members. Hubby and I lived in one of those cottages on the very tip top terrace. It was a very steep drive up and down for us Florida flatlanders, and especially for me to drive our stick shift dodge dart...could not do it very well...plus, I was in the early stages of pregnancy with our first born...yes, the same one who came to college here 18 years later, and the same one who came to visit the campus with his beloved some 24 years after his graduation...


The G.I. Hill houses have all been removed now, and have been replaced with these modern dorm buildings. This one would be very close to where our house used to sit.


And this was the view looking out over the rooftops of the terrace below...
Back down on the main campus we are walking to what is known as "Earl Hall", and back in the day it was the "Eagles' Nest Canteen" and some classrooms, etc.  I believe it houses the Admissions offices today.


This is "LeTourneau Hall", the oldest girls' dorm.  As I said before, when we lived there, the dining hall was in the basement of this building.  Now those rooms house more students...


Now, this is a new building to all of us.  My son is explaining the history of it to us...When he was a student there he was a part of the founding group who formed the "Outdoor Club", which planned hikes and other "outdoor" activities for students.  They never had their own meeting area, and weren't even chartered to receive special funding or privileges as a club until later, but eventually they were recognized...and at some point in the recent past this lovely wilderness looking building was built to house a natural history museum from the region as well as provide meeting space for the "Outdoor Club".  Our son was really excited to see this, even though the building was closed while we were there since it is summer vacation time.


Back when our son was a student they used to take a lot of hikes, and one of the trails began here in these woods below, which is just behind that nice building:


I loved these Adirondack Chairs, embossed with the Toccoa Falls College emblem
They were situated around the wonderful wrap-around porch of this rustic building....

If you would like to know what my "dream house" would look like, this would be a great example:

Yep, I'd love to have one of those maple trees too!  Just sayin'....


Okay, back to the tour...  The "kids" are standing in front of a smaller waterfall on the campus, which is adjacent to the old original "power plant" that used to provide electricity for the campus many years ago...

You can see the pipeline where the water was channeled from the top of the mountain lake to the old turbine generators in the power house.  I forgot to take a picture of the old building...but it was very interesting...

Now we are on the trail to the waterfalls that made Toccoa Falls famous.
Our son is telling the story here about the terrible flood that took place on November 6, 1977.  For more information click HERE.   For an excellent book that tells the whole story, you can check out THIS BOOK, "Dam Break in Georgia"

Here our son is explaining that this riverbed became a raging torrent and wall of water some 30 feet deep as it roared through the campus on that fateful night, killing some 39 people...


Thankfully, the dam that burst that night and the lake that was atop the mountain no longer exist, so that can never happen again...

Just a beautiful, peaceful, bubbling creek now...

As we rounded the bend in the trail, here is the breathtaking view of the falls as they plunge 186 feet to the rocks below....

Would you believe that hubby and I and also our son have all been to the top of these falls? There is a road up on the top that leads to it, but it is not easily accessible and definitely not recommended for the faint of heart.  I was much younger then...

Son and his beloved bride at the base of the falls...


Hubby and his beloved bride also at the base of the falls... (I never dreamed 48 years ago that one day we would be back here...but most especially that our son, whose very existence began on this "holy ground" would also not only come back here to graduate from college, and then come back so many years later to bring his own beloved bride!!!)




What a happy day this was for all of us.  Well worth the trip...just wish we had had more time to explore a little more...


This is a monument telling the story of the flood...

And this stone stands in "loving remembrance of those who lost their lives in the flood, November 6, 1977"... Heartbreakingly, because we had lived on this campus in the years 1970-71, many of these who perished in the flood were people that we had known and worked with.  It was only by the grace of God that we had moved away from there when we did, because we actually did not want to leave and had wanted to stay on and serve there...but God had other plans for us.  If we had continued on in the direction we were hoping, we could have been actually living in one of the dorms for the academy students, which stood down on the "lower valley of the creek", and it was totally washed away in the flood, killing those who lived there.  We don't always understand when God says "no" to us in our prayers...but I have learned to trust Him and try not to force something that apparently is not God's will...
It is not always easy to pray,  "not my will, but Thy will be done"....but we need to learn to be obedient to the whispers of God when He tells us :

"For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, 
says the Lord,
Thoughts of peace and not of evil, 
to give you a future and a hope."
Jeremiah 29:11


Had we not listened and obeyed, these two might not have ever come together!

Thank you for taking this tour with me today. If you ever have the opportunity to visit Toccoa Falls College and the waterfalls that are on the college campus, you will be amply rewarded by its serenity and beauty.  There is so much history here that will inspire you as well.  This school is known for so much more than what I've shared here. Many, many pastors, missionaries, teachers, and godly Christian young people have gone out into the world, sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ wherever they go, as a result of the wonderful training and education they received here. If you know someone searching for a good education from a Christian perspective, please check out this college!!

Okay, that's all for tonight.

More tomorrow about our trip for Friday Foto Friends.
See you then!



6 comments:

  1. I enjoyed the tour of Toccoa Falls College and the memories you shared. So glad you were able to visit this lovely place again. The college has beautiful grounds and that building would be a wonderful home!

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  2. Interesting story and great pictures. Sometimes we never find out why God said no. I am grateful when HE does reveal the reason(s).

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  3. Pam, I really enjoyed your photos and all the stories. I can't even imagine the horror of that flood, though. Water and fire are so hard to control (if at all) and can sure be terrifying. How fun and exciting for you all to stroll through the campus where you share so many memories that came alive for Rose! Awesome!

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  4. Pam: Thank you for sharing your trip and your memories. God knew what He was doing when He led you another direction in your Christian journey. Peace and Blessings.

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  5. Wow- lots of family pictures and great memories you have documented here. Love the stories and how important He is in YOUR life! I hope you have a wonderful weekend! xo Diana

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  6. Thank you for sharing today's TFI campus! I graduated in 1972 and a lot has changed! Pam Snyder

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