29 September 2010

religion

"Pew found that Jews, Mormons, atheists, and agnostics are better informed about religion."
i don't doubt it at all --- i know much more about christianity than most christians, that's for sure --- one of my favorite tomes is belcher's the religious denominations in the united states: their history, doctrine, government, and statistics, with a preliminary sketch of judaism, paganism and mohammedanishm, published in 1854, the full text of which is on line here --- it is a magnificent display of the anarchy of religious beliefs ---

28 September 2010

endangered species

the bristlecone pines are the oldest trees in the world, some nearly 5,000 years old and have always been one of my favorites --- i saw some in utah that i'm sure weren't that old, but they were impressive anyway, just for being able to live and grow under the most extreme conditions --- pine beetles and rust could do them in

27 September 2010

8:21 pm

everything is now damp and cool

6:27 pm

nice storm just rolled through --- and more rain, the precursor of which dampened my walk home

26 September 2010

12th and midtown condos

above the loew's hotel are several floors of condos, the last to be finished of the current crop, just as the economy was going to shit --- but the open door midway up (center rear) and the furniture on the balcony says that they have finally sold at least one ---

quiet

the quietest place that i've ever been, i think, was bryce canyon at sunset --- so quiet i could hear the blood moving through my head

m.f.o.t.a. is sad

the rains came, although i'm surprised at the number of die-hards with umbrellas --- very few of the vendors have closed up yet --- in addition to the porta-potties and atms, there are now, for your convenience, portable sinks



slightly different perspectives

 i don't always get to stand in the middle of the street when checking out the architecture

m.f.o.t.a.

it was winding down by the time we got back from blue ridge, but excellent people-watching opportunities nonetheless
 

25 September 2010

pink clouds and white tents

looks like a good day coming up, and maybe the last of the 90s --- nice and quiet on peachtree this morning without the martha buses

24 September 2010

the street



that's gonna be a lot of little white tents if they're setting them up all the way to north avenue ---

midtown festival of the arts

they closed peachtree a little bit ago and all the vendors are scurrying around flinging up tents and what not --- maybe 30,000 people, which is probably too many, but it will be fun to watch --- the showing of driving miss daisy on the street in front of margaret's house on saturday night might bring out a whole lot of people, in addition to the drunken college stundents at taco mac and hudson's

6:20 pm

in front of metropolis

and then there were four . . . .

 another lawsuit against eddie long

an ajc report suggested the possibility of ‎"a public trial that stretches on for years, dragging his reputation through the mud"   ---  one can only hope

the changing viewshed



of the two transmission towers on the hill at tenth and spring, the tallest was not being used and i think had been condemned --- it's slowly coming down --- that's it on the left in july --- it was exceptionally tall for an unguyed tower

crazy animals

guinness and dexter love them some company --- a lot of the time when my phone rings, it is a visitor calling for for me to buzz them in, so that whenever the phone rings, the boys head for the hall, more or less as you see them here --- they'll hang around for five or ten minutes before deciding it's a false alarm ---

choices and lifestyles

"What you actually do when you move out of a city is move into a car."  ~ David Owen
it's scenes like this that i dread every time i have the misfortune to experience a freeway

building new

leave it to those crazy europeans, this time the danes --- i could definitely enjoy living there i think

22 September 2010

22 september


ma was born this day in 1921 --- we wished her a happy birthday down there --- nice rain as i was leaving town, with a rainbow as i passed the airport --- tonight is the equinox and there's a full moon going on too

praise the lord

after all his marches and sermons denouncing gays, and he was diddling teenaged boys all the time --- another christianist hypocrite, or is that now officially a redundancy? --- son of a bitch ---

mapping people

here is a fascinating series of maps of forty american cities based on the 2000 census, showing racial composition of the city with each dot representing 25 people

7:52 a.m.

mornings are really pretty fine these days --- now if it just weren't 95 in the afternoon

20 September 2010

reading

i've had the kindle for a little over two weeks now, and i gotta say that i really like it --- i'm reading a lot more of the times and the constitution, the latter of which i rarely read at all --- it is so much easier to skim the headlines, even if you don't get every single thing (ads!) that you get in the dead-tree version ---however, the kindle may have made my reading even more indiscriminate than it's always been --- e.g., normally i would not be inclined to think about reading sherman's memoirs of the civil war, since military history is not my thing, but there it was for 99 cents or something, so i downloaded it right after i did charles dickens and thomas hardy, the complete works of whom i acquired digitally for 2.99 each  --- sherman's memoirs turn out to be quite interesting, and he himself comes through as an extremely intelligent, well-educated, and civilized soul, that somehow the scraggly-ass photographs of him during the civil war don't quite convey ---   he was in california in  the late 1840s, just as the gold rush was getting underway, and his account of that is the best of the whole thing ---anyway, if you are a total pervert about reading the way i am, you probably need one --- no more lugging a book around and having to have both hands free to use it --- i can walk the dog and read now, should i choose to take my multi-tasking to that level --- amazon really need to work on their formatting and proofing, but i can trade some crappy formatting and some typos for the convenience

19 September 2010

take back america



godwin's law clearly governed there toward the end, but still outstanding, especially the hair

thnx andrew

a list

i like it when my lists look like this --- clean dog, reasonably clean house, restocked on roots and berries, wo' out tires (peeling tread wo' out) replaced, this, that, and the other add up to an unwasted weekend all in all, even if i've been too lazy to walk over to the arts festival, but that's mainly because the dog is not welcome there --- i'm generally ready for the upcoming week, which will include the fall equinox on wednesday, september 22, at 11:09 pm ---

more tomitronics



you may now view a short history of ebenezer here

callanwolde

it was a great night at callonwolde, benefiting homeless kitty cats and puppy dogs --- it is difficult to believe that forty years ago, the house sat vacant and homeless people were building fires on the floors --- however, i really really hate the way they have enclosed the wonderful colonnaded courtyard that was at the center of the house's u-shaped plan

18 September 2010

dog habits

the cocker spaniels were always underfoot whenever i was in the kitchen --- guinness finds it more convenient to observe from the comfort of the sofa

filtering the flood

People bemoan the infinite distractions of the web, the way we’re constantly being seduced by hyperlinks and unexpected search results and arcane Wikipedia entries. And yes, that’s all true – I just wasted 30 minutes, for instance, searching for that Kierkegaard quote. (I ended up on a Danish culture website, which led me to a photography collection of Danish modern furniture…) But the problem isn’t distractibility per se - the problem is distractibility coupled with a failure to curate our thoughts, to monitor the relevancy of whatever is loitering in working memory. Think of the internet like an epic cocktail party, filled with chattering 24/7 conversations. Our goal shouldn’t be to ignore everything beyond earshot – that would inhibit our creativity, and keep us trapped in a very narrow world. Instead, we should keep on searching for those smart voices, so that we can remix the right data inside our head.
sometime the internet can certainly give the feeling of "drowning in possibility," but personally i kinda like that side of it, most of the time ---
 

17 September 2010

too much



colbert's may be the most inspired

15 September 2010

vertigo

switch it to full-screen to watch --- what it doesn't do is explain exactly why these guys needed to get to the top of a 1768' antenna --- if you are afraid of high places, you might not enjoy it so well

signs of life

they've started work on the new arden's garden at p'tree place and crescent --- it will be good to have a little activity on that corner --- the cereal bowl should be announcing soon for the small storefront next door on p'tree place

12 September 2010

emory roundabout

a great way to treat this intersection --- meanwhile, the city of atlanta has stupidly messed up all the great semi-roundabouts at va-highland and all through morningside, turning them into conventional stop-sign intersections

bringing home the bacon

the company that is managing the atlanta housing authority's juniper10th highrise for the elderly has apparently received recovery act money to renovate --- built in the early 1970s, it probably needs renovation --- without it, we would have many fewer walkers and wheelchairs on the sidewalks, which are a critical part of the ambience of midtown