I think if I had to call something a "curling utensil," it would be the broom. So, no. But they are curling stones, yes.
Part of me wishes it were the red stone on the button, but I do realize that compositionally it's better this way -- the eye is more drawn to the yellow b/c it's different. [shrug]
The US Curling Association (http://www.usacurl.org (http://www.usacurl.org)) doesn't have any affiliated clubs in Georgia. It looks like there's one (hard to tell; under Sheets Of Ice, they've listed "not available") in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, wherever that is, and one (http://www.floridacurling.com/ (http://www.floridacurling.com/)) in Sarasota, Florida -- or actually in Ellenton ... wherever that is. :-)
Googling "curling georgia" yielded not much: http://www.eteamz.com/kevinscurling/ (http://www.eteamz.com/kevinscurling/) (I don't know where Peachtree is, and I don't know if there's actually a way to contact this guy [or teach him to spell]) and the Cobb County Convention and Visitors Bureau ...
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Part of me wishes it were the red stone on the button, but I do realize that compositionally it's better this way -- the eye is more drawn to the yellow b/c it's different. [shrug]
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(darn, I still can't find out if there's curling in hot'lanta!?! (pout) )
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Googling "curling georgia" yielded not much: http://www.eteamz.com/kevinscurling/ (http://www.eteamz.com/kevinscurling/) (I don't know where Peachtree is, and I don't know if there's actually a way to contact this guy [or teach him to spell]) and the Cobb County Convention and Visitors Bureau ...
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