July 2017 * Vol. 73, No. 7 30 What's next with wearable tech? 5 MAILBOX web exclusive Camp Twin Lakes is a life-changing experience for children. By Laura Raines RUDY RAMIREZ 22 26 web exclusive 10 6 PICTURE THIS? 8 GEORGIA NEWS 10 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Smart watches and apps develop in Georgia and beyond. By Carolyn Crist 14 CURRENTS web exclusive web exclusive Walter Harrison Scholarship recipients, Georgia Lineman's Rodeo Living large in small spaces For some, tiny houses are a good fit. By Victoria Scharf DeCastro 34 D E PA R T M E N T S 20 GEORGIA'S ENERGY OUTLOOK 26 J&D IMAGES 16 'I can't walk, but at Camp Twin Lakes, I can fly!' DAMON LEE FOWLER VALDOSTA DAILY TIMES CONTENTS 30 AROUND GEORGIA web exclusive web exclusive Planetariums statewide offer out-of-thisworld views 33 MY GEORGIA There's MORE online! web exclusive The grass is greener right here Click on the July 2017 link at georgiamagazine.org 34 GEORGIA COOKS 15A Walter Harrison Scholarship recipient bios 19A Camps hosted at Camp Twin Lakes 32A Resources, facilities for the would-be amateur astronomer 36A Second helping: More tomato recipes 36B Georgia Grown spotlight recipe Camp Twin Lakes 38A More Snapshot photos 38B Plant of the month; trivia contest Tomatoes star in summertim e suppers, page 34 July 2017 38A 4 web exclusive web exclusive Tomatoes star in summertime suppers web exclusive A life-changing experienc e page 16 Wearable tech page 22 www.georgiamagazine.org The tiny-house movement page 26 More online at www.georgiamagazine.org 38 SNAPSHOT web exclusive web exclusive Editor's picks ON THE COVER: Camper Jax shows some love to Shayna, one of the therapeutic riding horses at Camp Twin Lakes' Will-A-Way campus in Winder. Jax is an attendee of Camp Carpe Diem, a camp for children with epilepsy and other seizure disorders. (Photo by Leita Cowart.) GEORGIA MAGAZINEhttp://www.georgiamagazine.org http://www.georgiamagazine.org http://www.georgiamagazine.org