We asked our readers to submit photos of their furry and feathered friends. They delivered! Enjoy this special pictorial Pets & Their People
Jazzy owned by Jim McMahel
Pippi owned by Jamie Tinker
Popcorn with Wisteria Grace Brady
Janie Dial Brown with Tank and Dozier
DeKalb Superintendent Cheryl Atkinson speaks during a Sept. 28 community meeting at Dunwoody High School.
Alonso owned by Sean Powers
Lucky owned by David Rubenstein
Margaret fed by Sherry Pesola
Skippy owned by Mariela Hoffman
Suzie owned by Jamie Tinker
Ted owned by Bill Fenner
Bruno owned by Lisa Safstrom
Coco and Cosmo owned by Kitsy Rose
Sue owned by Meg Harrington
Big Daddy with owner Lauren Janis
Graves in the Heard Family Cemetery. A local attorney is suing to build a house on the raw portion of the land.
Jack owned by Kevin Copeland
Ani owned by Robin Shore
Chi Chi owned by Owen Miller
Lily owned by April Oliphant
Logan owned by Sherry Pesola
Gov. Nathan Deal, left, Bobby Cagle, right, commissioner of the Bright from the Start: Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning, listen as First Lady Sandra Deal reads to children at High Point Elementary in Sandy Springs.
Lt. Musgraves owned by The Padula Family
Auggie owned by Joyce Adkins
Franklin owned by Marsha Sims
Traz and Rosie owned by Clare S. Richie
Mabel and Sydney owned by Peter Strauss (Photo by Isadora Pennington)
Elizabeth Peterson at the Oglethorpe University Art Museum..
Collin Kelley is the executive editor of Atlanta Intown, Georgia Voice, and the Rough Draft newsletter. He has been a journalist for nearly four decades and is also an award-winning poet and novelist.
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