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I tried for years and years to be more subdued, quiet, invisible, and silent...all the attributes I thought a Christian woman should be...and it only wound up making me feel miserable and depressed.

<b>Email </b>julia.harris@patch.com<b><br>Phone </b>678-490-4729<b><br>Hometown</b> New York<b><br>Birthday</b> 1970<br><b>Bio </b>Before coming to Patch I worked for a variety of publications over the years, including The Times-Herald Record's Gazette, a weekly newspaper, in Port Jervis, NY, and as Editor-In-Chief for Petlanta magazine. I have no children. My Shih Tzu, Shelby, is my surrogate child. I enjoy photography, gardening, dancing, fishing (trout stream and bass), hiking, arts, architecture, history and exploring our natural universe.
<strong>Favorite Blog: </strong>Quantum Diaries (www.quantumdiaries.org)
<b>Beliefs</b><br>I am spiritual, but not religious. I respect and believe in equal rights for all people regardless their race, creed, religion, and so forth. I believe that the natural universe is dependent upon all living creatures. Each creature is important to our world's structure and therefore deserve care, compassion and preservation. <br><br>I am middle-of-the-road politcally. I research candidates and make an educated decision. I am not devoted to a particular political party.
I tried for years and years to be more subdued, quiet, invisible, and silent...all the attributes I thought a Christian woman should be...and it only wound up making me feel miserable and depressed.

Cindy Ganues, an animal care specialist with Cobb County Animal Control, is appealing a reported 40-hour suspension. Her Monday Civil Service Board appeal hearing has been postponed.
The 42,000 square-foot facility includes a wellness center, teaching kitchen, dinner theater, art studio, non-profit clinic, fitness studio and more. It will be the first facility of its caliber in the area.
Patch rounds up some health inspection scores for establishments from Dec. 5 to Dec. 9.
Cindy Ganues, an animal care specialist with Cobb County Animal Control, is appealing a reported 40-hour suspension. Her Monday Civil Service Board appeal hearing has been postponed.
Around 1,000 graduates of Chattahoochee Technical College were honored in a ceremony at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre Thursday.
Cobb County school students top national averages on the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) for three consecutive years.
The new Cobb school superintendent has made major administrative changes and tackled the touchy calendar issue. What grade would you give him?
Here are some events around the corner at local senior centers.
Don't send your holiday donations abroad...here is a list of Cobb County agencies in need of donations.
Here is a list of Cobb County agencies in need of donations.
Here is a list of county agencies in need of donations.
Don't send your holiday donations abroad...here is a list of Cobb County agencies in need of donations.
Don't just send your holiday donations abroad—here is a list of Cobb County agencies in need of donations.
All cats at the Cobb County Animal Control shelter have special adoption fees from now until Christmas.
A video round-up of your regional headlines Friday, Dec. 9.
Patch rounds up some health inspection scores for establishments from Nov. 26 to Dec. 2.
All cats at the Cobb County Animal Control shelter have special adoption fees from now until Christmas.
Don't send your holiday donations abroad...here is a list of Cobb County agencies in need of donations.
Don't send your holiday donations abroad...here is a list of Cobb County agencies in need of donations.