messing with another landmark

the people at the fox have done shit and stepped back in it --- joe patten is a saint in preservation circles --- and the assholes controlling atlanta landmarks now can't be bothered to make any accomodation that might affect "operations" --- the fox wouldn't even be there now were it not for patten ---- jerks

29 August 2010

fall on the horizon

the door open all night long and no blast of thick humid air when we stepped out for dog's constitutional this morning --- nice

stoopid is as stoopid does

what brain decides that a banner of the lincoln memorial would be the perfect backdrop for glenn beck's rally that is actually in front of the lincoln memorial?

"restoring honor" --- gimme a break

26 August 2010

plasticated floors

i slathered my cement floor with a polymer coating today, which is not a new treatment, but is one that has not been renewed in five years --- it would look better if i stripped it back and started over, but so far there have been other things that i had rather do than that --- anyway now the dog hair will more readily blow to the corners, making it easier to collect --- another coat or two and it'll be fun watching the guys sliding across it when they're chasing each other --- i'll try to do it more regularly from now on ---


24 August 2010

easing out of the dog days

it was almost nice out this morning walking the dog but i'm waiting for the mornings in the mid-60s they're forecasting for this weekend ----

being a dog

guinness' favorite combination is company and food --- he spent a good part of the evening waiting expectantly, or if backs were turned, trying to help himself --- i need a higher table

the boom returns to midtown

the view from the thirteenth floor has been visually stable for a while now --- when i moved over here five years ago, it was construction crane city --- as many as a dozen just here in midtown and a whole lot more in buckhead --- a crane suddenly appeared over at tech a while back (just to the right of the palomar) and the building with the construction of which it is involved has now begun to emerge into view. I'm sure it won't be more than 5 or 6 floors, but, hey, it's something

barbarian resurgence

The Taliban on Sunday ordered their first public executions by stoning since their fall from power nine years ago, killing a young couple who had eloped, according to Afghan officials and a witness.
their fathers and siblings joined in the fun --- i guess it wouldn't do to carpet bomb that village, would it?

just like britain and russia, we have wasted ourselves on afghanistan ---

16 August 2010

those crazy chinese

this is actually under construction in beijing --- and if you haven't heard, china is officially the world's second largest economy, eclipsing japan in the 2nd quarter

15 August 2010

14 August 2010

cb2



dennis o'hare said that cb2 opening at 1010 might be a sign "the recovery is taking hold" --- i don't know about that, but it's great to have a store on peachtree

13 August 2010

greening snafc

gsa is creating a "green" roof on our building, and brian has an excellent report

Сергей Михайлович Прокудин-Горский

check out these images --- russia in color in the first decade or so of the twentieth century --- the ones of samarkand are especially good --- scroll on down at that link to find the thumbnails  ---
another one from sullivan

cigarettes kill


she quit smoking last christmas because she couldn't see the end of the match --- dead at 102

the cattleya

my favorite, opening today

12 August 2010

abg




the garden is open till 10 on thursdays thru september --- it was hot and sweaty tonight but still nice ---

germany, 1906

in color no less --- a lot of them not captioned, but some are --- see the rest, more than a hundred of them


like the zwinger in dresden, destroyed along with the rest of the city by allied carpet bombing and the resultant fire storm in february 1945, but reconstructed after the war

















and this lovely field at a place called dachau




thank sullivan for this one

11 August 2010

marking time

the sunset is entering the ten peachtree place phase --- when sunset emerges from the other side, surely to god it will no longer be hot

faces of the damned redux

y'all need to read about newt
"It doesn't matter what I do," he answered. "People need to hear what I have to say. There's no one else who can say what I can say. It doesn't matter what I live."
he's been called "the soul" of the republican party --- the man who tried his best to ruin clinton's presidency --- and now threatens to run for president in 2012

desperate people

30,000 at tri-cities plaza in e. pt., just to get on a waiting list for section 8 housing --- i thought the great american free-enterprise system was supposed to take care of this after we tore down all the public housing

architecture as negrobilia

it was quite a genre of eateries at one time ---  mammy's shanty on peachtree, johnny reb's dixieland on roosevelt highway, and the swamp guinea, a weird place we used to go to out in madison county when i was at uga where you drive in to the sight of a negro effigy hanging from the upright tongue of a wagon --- these have all now been sanitized into cracker barrels and sonny's ---  aunt fanny's was the original

see yhere

07 August 2010

filling up empty space


qb2 will be open at 1010 friday the thirteenth --- and work has resumed on the spi club, which some in the neighborhood fought tooth and nail to prevent

whassup, dude?



what idiot shows up at the fulton county courthouse and tries to go through the metal detectors with 19 bags of weed in his hip pocket? --- this idiot, that's who

05 August 2010

the library of congress is a wonderful thing


A crossroads store, bar, "juke joint," and gas station in the cotton plantation area. Melrose, Louisiana, June 1940. Reproduction from color slide. Photo by Marion Post Wolcott. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress



Going to town on Saturday afternoon. Greene County, Georgia, May 1941. Reproduction from color slide. Photo by Jack Delano. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress



thnx to brain for bringing this collection to our attention --- seventy wonderful color images from the early 1940s --- follow the link here

04 August 2010

preserving what's left

sandy springs is turning the point above morgan falls dam into a nice park ---- it's a fantastic view --- when they cleared away the privet, bamboo, and kudzu, theydiscovered a home site that everybody had forgotten about --- the house was probably built by Joseph Power in the late 1820s, before he moved across the river in the 1830s --- three of his sons built log houses for their own families on the cobb county side of the river in the early 1840s, two of which are still standing, one of which is at the core of hyde farm --- another son took the old house here and operated a ferry just below where there was a ford in the river

the great stone chimney once stood at one end of a log house and is a very fine piece of craftsmanship --- it had a typical lean, caused by erosion of the ground at that end of the house and was in desperate need of repointing --- the city of sandy springs was on the verge of just knocking it down and using the stone to build a "fire pit," and when some people pointed out that might not be the thing to do, they said they were gonna "reconstruct" it --- caused a big brouhaha, but fortunately a lot of voices got their attention and jack pyburn, one of the best hist. pres. architects around, was able to design a very ingenious support system that obviated the need for deconstruction, which would have destroyed the very craftsmanship they thought they were "preserving"

they're real proud of it now



thnx for the "after" images, morning

justice for all

Proposition 8 fails to advance any rational basis in singling out gay men and lesbians for denial of a marriage license. Indeed, the evidence shows Proposition 8 does nothing more than enshrine in the California Constitution the notion that opposite-sex couples are superior to same-sex couples. Because California has no interest in discriminating against gay men and lesbians, and because Proposition 8 prevents California from fulfilling its constitutional obligation to provide marriages on an equal basis, the court concludes that Proposition 8 is unconstitutional. – Judge Vaughn Walker.
Perhaps the most important political finding that Walker made was his conclusion that the fact that Prop 8 passed as a voter initiative was irrelevant. That the majority of California voters supported Proposition 8 is irrelevant, as "fundamental rights may not be submitted to [a] vote; they depend on the outcome of no elections." It does not appear that Walker allowed for an immediate hold on his decision, which means that the defense must seek one from a higher court. Until then, gay couples could be legally allowed to marry in the state of California.
this will go to the supreme court in the next two years, along with doma --- we're getting there