
No cleanup done before the line painting began.

No cleanup done before the line painting began.

Broken, dead branches tossed into living shrubs.

No surprise red is more popular here in Athens, I suppose.

Headed west to Birmingham for a visit with some relatives, had some downtown time.


Leave town for a few days and our garden runneth over.

Our trip was short but worth it. Our last morning was spent wandering a bit more in the downtown area and exploring the River Arts District. We met a man early in the day with a very cool painted van and he encouraged us to hit the arts area.
Which means we did come home with some art … which is good, we need more art.




I’ve been wanting to visit Biltmore for more than 20 years, ever since I did a piece on the 100th anniversary of the Breakers in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1995. I don’t know why the Gilded Age fascinates me so much, but it does.
I was unaware of how technologically advanced Biltmore was for its time – fully plumbed and electrified during its construction, it also has a steel understructure designed to make it fire-proof.
It’s still pretty ostentatious, but the views are … well … yeah, I get why he built this here.








